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IN the multitude of thoughts within Him, 1. While he 1. ariseth so early 2. Sadleth the Asse, 3. cleaveth the Wood, 4. calleth aside two and but two young men, and 5. with them draweth his Isaac out of doores. 2. While he (c) consulteth hast and privacie; for why else did he himselfe both Saddle the Asse, and cleave the Wood? 3. While indisposed and enfeebled as he was) he (c) began and continued his Winterly (that I may not say his fatal) journey. 4. When by some undoubted signall, I mean, by some cloud testifying Gods presence, or rather by some pillar of fire; or rather by some new appearing Starr he was (c) told of, and therefore (d) saw, the place afar off. 5. While for reasons but too two well know unto himselfe, he left his two young men (e) behind him, 6. All the while that his Son was (f) carrying the Wood, and that he himselfe was (f) carrying the Fire and the Knife. 7. While he (i) 1. built the altar, 2. upon it laied the Wood in order, 3. bound his Son, 4 laied his Son over the altar upon the Wood, 5. When he took the Knife; and 6. Sretched forth his hand, his trembling hand, to slay his Isaac, his onely Isaac: In all which trans-actions, unto the unwillingly-willing Father of Isaac, every new occurrence could be no lesse then a new conflict! |
IN the multitude of thoughts within Him, 1. While he 1. arises so early 2. Sadleth the Ass, 3. cleaveth the Wood, 4. calls aside two and but two young men, and 5. with them draws his Isaac out of doors. 2. While he (c) consulteth hast and privacy; for why Else did he himself both Saddle the Ass, and cleave the Wood? 3. While indisposed and enfeebled as he was) he (c) began and continued his Winterly (that I may not say his fatal) journey. 4. When by Some undoubted signal, I mean, by Some cloud testifying God's presence, or rather by Some pillar of fire; or rather by Some new appearing Star he was (c) told of, and Therefore (worser) saw, the place afar off. 5. While for Reasons but too two well know unto himself, he left his two young men (e) behind him, 6. All the while that his Son was (f) carrying the Wood, and that he himself was (f) carrying the Fire and the Knife. 7. While he (i) 1. built the altar, 2. upon it laid the Wood in order, 3. bound his Son, 4 laid his Son over the altar upon the Wood, 5. When he took the Knife; and 6. Sretched forth his hand, his trembling hand, to slay his Isaac, his only Isaac: In all which transactions, unto the unwillingly-willing Father of Isaac, every new occurrence could be no less then a new conflict! |
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