PAR. 1.
THe Passeovers in the new Testament, honoured by divine remembrance, are these: the first Passeover was, when Christ was about twelve yeares of age, unto which I make these my approaches: That there were yeare∣ly passeovers both before, and after the birth of our Saviour, I doubt not: that Ioseph the foster father, and the most holy Virgin, yearely, and duly at the set time, received the passeover unlesse there were just, and legall impediments, I wil∣lingly grant: certaine it is, they went up to Hierusalem after the custome of the Feast, a Luke 2.42. which custome was Annuall, on the foureteenth day of the first moneth: yea, it is not onely 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, according to the custome of the Feast. but more distinctly, and plainely, v. 41. they went unto Hierusalem, unto the Feast, 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, yearely, per annum, annuatim: the vulgar of Hentenius, and Sa••tandr••anus hath it per omnes annos; whether our Saviour was yearely carryed, when he could not goe, or went himselfe, so soone as he was able to goe, is not expressed: some