When the time drew near that our blessed Lord was to enter upon his last great sufferings, viz., the realities of that second death through which he was to pass, then it was that all the anguishing terrors of a lost soul began to open themselves in him; then all that eternal death which Adam had brought into his soul when it lost the light and spirit of heaven began to be wakened in the Second Adam, who was come to stand in the last state of the fallen soul. . . . The progress of these terrors is plainly shown in our Lord's agony in the garden, when the reality of this eternal death so broke in upon him, so awakened and stirred itself in him, as to force great drops of blood to sweat from his body.
William Law: An Appeal.

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