IDENTILIN$$ F168.CT1/HSSpit (Puckering) MS R.3.12 (pp. 230-31)/ TJS/mf/6-21-91/corEWS/o/6-16-92 168.CT1.0HEom 168.CT1.001 Spitt in my face, yee Iewes, & pierce my side 168.CT1.002 Buffet, & scoff, scourge, and crucifie mee, 168.CT1.003 ffor I haue sinn'd, & sinn'd, and onely hee [CW: Who] 168.CT1.004 Who could doe none iniquitie hath dyed, [231 168.CT1.005 But by my death cannot bee satisfied 168.CT1.006 My sinns w%5ch%6 pass the Iewes impietie 168.CT1.007 They killed once an inglorious man, but I 168.CT1.008 Crucifie him daily, being nowe glorified 168.CT1.009 Oh lett mee then his strange loue still admire 168.CT1.010 Kings pardon, but hee bore our punishment; 168.CT1.011 And Iacob came cloathed in vile harsh attire, 168.CT1.012 But to supplant, and w%5th%6 gainfull intent 168.CT1.013 God cloath'd himself in vile mans flesh, that soe 168.CT1.014 Hee might bee weake enough to suffer woe. 168.CT1.0SSom 168.CT1.0$$ %1even lines ind%2