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Ct [Christ] was the Son of God, in an infinitely higher sense than Adam. By nature he was God, as to his divinity, & hence, when he appeared in flesh, he was the image of the invisible God: To the apos: who is the brightness of the Father's glory & the express image of his person. He bore a higher & more perfect resemblance of the invisible Deity than Adam on any angelic order whatever. God the Father never sd to any of the Angels this day have I begotten thee but he said so, of Christ Jesus & this the apos, reckons as pro.. cut off of Cts divinity & union with the Father above Angels - But certainly if Adam w cut off singular in his formation, none like him, he represents one much more singecut off Even God, manifests in