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Post by Eric Gajewski on Mar 30, 2018 2:28:56 GMT
TRADCATKNIGHT: On the Treason of Judas & Death of the Wicked by Richard Challoner, 1807
Consider first, how sensible an afiliction it was to our Lord, to be betrayed and sold by one of His own Apostles, into the hands of those that sought his life. Inasmuch that He, who bore in silence all the insolences of the Jewish rabble, and the pagan soldiers; He who suffered the whips, thorns, and nails without complaint; could not but complain of this treachery, ingratitude, and perfidiousness of a false friend, both in His words to His disciples, the night before His passion, and to the traitor himself when he offered him the treacherous kiss; and long before by the royal Prophet.
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