IDENTILIN$$ F16800C/HSSpit/1639(CtY,MH)\p. 338/TJS/mf/Pr8-15-91/c:TJS/o(MH)/5-23-92 [see notes] 168.00C.0HE %XX#I. 168.00C.001 S%+Pit in my face you Iewes, and pierce my side, 168.00C.002 Buffet, and scoffe, scourge, and crucifie me, 168.00C.003 For I have sinn'd, and sinn'd, and onely he, 168.00C.004 Who could doe no iniquitie, hath dyed: 168.00C.005 But by my death can not be satisfied 168.00C.006 My sinnes, which passe the Iewes impietie: 168.00C.007 They kill'd once an inglorious man, but I 168.00C.008 Crucifie him daily,(CtY)daily#(MH,C[1,2]) being now glorified. 168.00C.009 O let me then his strange love still admire: 168.00C.010 Kings pardon, but he bore our punishment. 168.00C.011 And %1Iacob%2 came cloath'd in vile harsh attire, 168.00C.012 But to supplant, and with gainfull intent: 168.00C.013 God cloath'd himselfe in vile mans flesh, that so 168.00C.014 He might be weake enough to suffer woe. [CW:X.I.] 168.00C.0SSom 168.00C.0$$ %1no ind; IDENTILIN, cont.: P:RT\o(C:Keynes B.4.8[1];B.4.7[2])\5-?-03\C:JSC\10-9-03: no press variants found, but comma in l.8 very, very light in CtY, not inked in MH & both C copies (but room for comma); CW either a miscatching or the first I. didn't print (MH,C[1,2]); cap I in l.6 very light in MH%2