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For the Crosse by vertue of Christ upon it, is become Lignum or Arbor Moysi, he Tree of Moses, and with it we shall make all the bitter waters of this world sweet to our tasts, pleasant to our smells, and comfortable to our souls; Nullus cibus tam amarus, qui, si recordatione aceti et fellis Christi temperetur, non statim fit dulcior, says St. Barnard; No water so bitter, which his Crosse cannot sweeten: No meat so unsavoury, which his Gall & Vinegar upon the Crosse will not make rellishable. |
For the Cross by virtue of christ upon it, is become Lignum or Arbour Moysi, he Tree of Moses, and with it we shall make all the bitter waters of this world sweet to our tastes, pleasant to our smells, and comfortable to our Souls; Nullus cibus tam amarus, qui, si recordation aceti et fellis Christ temperetur, non Immediately fit dulcior, Says Saint Barnard; No water so bitter, which his Cross cannot sweeten: No meat so unsavoury, which his Gall & Vinegar upon the Cross will not make rellishable. |
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