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Person as Mediator by ye | Person as Mediator by ye | ||
Union of ye two natures therein, whereby he | Union of ye two natures therein, whereby he | ||
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and glory: whereby he is | and glory: whereby he is | ||
[[Immortal]] God with us | [[Immortal]] God with us | ||
and enfully | and enfully filled to ye | ||
[[ | [[brank? - brink?]] of Mediation for us; | ||
in this view is he [[ | in this view is he [[reneauted?]] | ||
and proposed to us as ye | and proposed to us as ye | ||
compleat Object of our faith & | compleat Object of our faith & | ||
Love: and as it is so , | Love: and as it is so , | ||
so wonderfully does it | so wonderfully does it encourage | ||
and [[?inate?]] both of them | and [[?inate?]] both of them | ||
towards him. Thus is he | towards him. Thus is he | ||
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to Saints and angels above. | to Saints and angels above. | ||
and ye trust, ye hope, ye desire, | and ye trust, ye hope, ye desire, | ||
delight,Joy, ye Love and | |||
glory of ye Chh [church] belong? | glory of ye Chh [church] belong? & | ||
then do they [[defench?]] and | then do they [[defench?]] and | ||
[[distnyast?]] him; than | [[distnyast?]] him; than |
Latest revision as of 19:34, 18 June 2022
Person as Mediator by ye Union of ye two natures therein, whereby he becomes ye Image of God to us and makes ye bretatest display of all his Perfection and glory: whereby he is Immortal God with us and enfully filled to ye brank? - brink? of Mediation for us; in this view is he reneauted? and proposed to us as ye compleat Object of our faith & Love: and as it is so , so wonderfully does it encourage and ?inate? both of them towards him. Thus is he ye Object of continual admiration and adoration to Saints and angels above. and ye trust, ye hope, ye desire, delight,Joy, ye Love and glory of ye Chh [church] belong? & then do they defench? and distnyast? him; than whom our Soul loveth and who art ye desire of all Nations. - Tis ye