LXXXI. Promife to the Difciples that they hall be Fishers of Men. T 'Racing the Lake, on utmost Verge of Land, As did almoft unpeople half the Lake: Henceforth you Men fhall take, their Souls a no bler Prize. LXXXI. St. LUKE Chap. V. Ver. 8, 9, 10. 81 8. When Simon Peter faw it, he fell down at Fefus knees, faying, Depart from me, for I am a finful man, O Lord. 9. For he was aftonished, and all that were with him, at the draught of the fishes which they had taken : 10. And fo was alfo James and John the fons of Zebedee, which were partners with Simon. And Fefus faid unto Simon, Fear not; from henceforth thou shalt catch men. LXXXII. The Widow's dead Son reftor'd to Life. A She thro' Galilee his Courfe did bend, And on his steps uncounted Crowds attend. Death only this, and Death she did implore, With tender Pity mov'd-- Lament no more, And him our Lord to his glad Mother gave: Th' aftonish'd People all were fill'd with dread, And round the bord'ring Coafts the wond'rous Tidings fpred. LXXXII. St. LUKE Chap. VII. Ver. 12, to 15. 62 12. Behold, there was a dead man carried out, the only fon of his mother, and she was a widow: and much people of the city was with her. 13. And when the Lord faw her, he had compaffion on her, and faid unto her, IVeep not. 14. And he came and touched the bier, and they that bare him ftood still; and he faid, Young man, I fay unto thee, Arife. 15. And he that was dead fat up, and began to Speak: and he delivered him to his mother. LXXXIII. Chrift's Feet anointed by a finful but penitent Woman. RIch Simon did a fplendid Feaft provide, Nor there his Company our Lord deny'd; A Woman heard and weeping enter'd in, Whofe vitious Soul had long been ftain'd with Sin. Behind the kneel'd, as one who dar'd not meet Our Saviour's Eyes, and wafh'd with Tears his Feet, Then foftly dries 'em with her lovely Hair, And trembling kiss'd; nor this her only Care, Them with rich Oyl anoints. Who made the Feaft --A Creditor two Debtors chanc'd to have, |