314 4 Chain of Principles. .AOLI.. The Fourth and la{t i v Glori cation, That takes in both the beginnings:fof glory in fantification (of which Pal in his fecond to theCorinthians the third chapter and lal} verfe We all with open face beholding as in aglai theglory of the Lord arechanged into the lame imagefrom glory toglory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord : and ofwhich he telleth us elfe- where, that all the graces of which it confif+s proceed from this prime grace Ephef.r..3.4. of Election, (faying, God bath bled us with all JJiritual blefsings in Chrift, ac_- cording as he bath ch%n us in him ) and the confummation of glory in hea- ven the foundation whereof is by our Saviour clearly laid in the Fathers givingus to him by Ele&ionat firl , This, faith he is the Fathers will whic batl, f nt me that ofall which be bath gig John 6.39. Tenme Ifhould loft nothing, butfhould raife eate?anendent it up again at the lafl day. So true is that ab Et^alone, of a Modern writer, Election depends Eleólio 71 Teo. Heinf. Hom. upon God alone, all other bleJsings upon E- in Jo!' .17.9. Pa 46. let`t10ï1. Fifthly,
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