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 the cros, and wept upon the cros, and died upon the cros, to ave inners; it was for poor inners, all the hardhips, all the wants, all the trials and ufferpgs which he met with; it was for the ake of poor inners. Chrit hath uffered all this woe and miery for thee and wilt not thou leave thy swearing, and thy drunkennes, and any wickednes, for Chrit? O! the ad, ad day that is coming on thee? how cant thou anwer this before God Almighty, that Jeus Chrit the King of Kings, hould come into the world, and abae himelf o much, as to be in a mean tate, and yet that this hould nothing affect you! Oh! who will pity you when you are damned? when you are howling and roaring in hell? that would not pity yourelves! Oh! for the Lord's ake, conider that God hould come and take our nature, and that he should take our rags, that we might wear his robes? And what! Will you rather remain in your ins, and die, than come to Chrit for life? O! sinner, for the Lord's ake, put off your Beggars rags, that you may put on his lovely robes.

I have read of Alexander the Great,