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CHRISTVS NATVS EST,
CHRIST is Borne.
The History of Christ his Life and Death.
CHrist was borne in Bethe∣lem a little Village in Iury, not farre from Ierusalem: Ma∣ry (a Virgin) was his Mother, and Ioseph (a Carpenter) his re∣puted Father. He liued in the raigne of Augustus Caesar, Em∣peror of Rome, and was put to death in the time of Tiberius. At twelue yeares of age hée dis∣puted in the Temple, and put downe the Doctors. He was the best Master that euer was, for hée gaue (and to this day still giues) Heauen to his followers, yet had but bad Seruants, for Iudas betrayed him, Peter deni∣ed him, all forsooke him. Hée was the best Sea▪man that euer was, for he walked vpon the Waters, and at his bidding the Windes lay still. No man euer did such Cures as he did, for hée raised the dead to life, gaue sight to the Blind, made the Lame to walke, and cast out Diuels. No man euer made such Feasts as hée, his last Supper being one, where he and his twelue Disci∣ples sate together▪ At which time, rising from Table, he tyed a Towell about his middle, and then washing all their féet, hée dryed them with that Towell: Another Feast was, which hée fed fiue thousands with fiue Barly Loaues and two Fishes: At another time (béeing at a wedding) he turned Water in∣to Wine.
His whole life was spent in labor, in Preaching, in fasting, praying, healing sicke People, and doing myracles, yet for all this the Iewes hated him▪ Herod dispised him, Annas, Caiphas, Pilate, the Scribes & Pharisies, with all the Doctors of the Law sate in consultation together, how to intrap him, and put him to death, and for that cause hired many false witnesses, who came in against him, but they agréed not in their testimonies: yet he was betrayed by his owne Ser∣uant Iudas, who for thirty Ro∣man Penes sold his Master, came to him, cryed, All hayle, and with a kisse deliuered him into the hands of such, as with Bils and Staues in the night came to apprehend him as a Thiefe; Hée was thus haled to Prison. Then the custome of the Iewes, being (at euery Ea∣ster) to haue a Prisoner deliuered to them to be put to death; and Pilate asked the people if they would haue one Barrabas (a Malefactor) or Christ▪ they cryed out to haue Christ cru∣cified, and Barrabas to be made frée. Hereupon, Christ with strong Cords was tyed to a Pillar, and with Cords & Whips scourged. At his Arraignment, he was spet vpon, and strucke ouer the face: At his comming from the Hall of Iudgment, he was whooped at, reuiled, mocked, and miserably abused. That day then which we call good Friday, béeing set downe for his day of Death, he was forced on his sore shoulders to carry his owne heauy Crosse, on which he was to suffer, & to carry it through Ierusalem, to Mount Caluarie, his place of Execution: But before this, in the open Hall, the Iewes set a Crowne of sharpe pricking Thornes vpon his head, strucke him with a Réed, and Iéered at him: To that Crosse hée was nayl'd with his Thorny Crowne on; his Hands and Féet bo∣red through, hung betwéene two common Théeues: His side pierced with a Speare; Vineger and Gall giuen him to drink as he hung: Close to the Crosse stood his mother, her Sister, and Mary Magdalen: Christ said to his Mother, Woman be∣hold thy Sonne. In the end giuing vp the Ghost, the Body was taken downe; He was buried, yet rose againe, and was a∣mongst his Disciples vntill be went vp into Heauen.
Christus Natus est
Quando?
Hac Nocte
Vbi.
Bethlem
〈◊〉〈◊〉 in excelsis.
H〈…〉〈…〉
And for Debts which Men should Pay,Downe his Life at Stake did lay. ✚Here's a Wonder neuer knowne,A King a Manger makes his Throne.The Explanation of this Picture.
A Religious Man inuenting the Conceits both for the Birdes and Beasts drawne in this picture of our Saui∣ours Birth, doth thus expresse them.
viz. The Cocke croweth, Christus Natus est. Christ is borne.
The Rauen asked, Quando? When?
The Crow replyed, Hac Nocte. This Night.
The Oxe cryed out, Vbi? Vbi? Where? Where?
The Sheepe bleated out, Bethlem▪ Bethelem.
A voyce from Heauen sounded, Gloria in Excelsis. Glory be on high.
Whilst Armies of Angels sung, Halleluiah. Saluation, and Glory, and Ho∣nor, and power bée to the Lord our God. Apoc. 19. 1.