Bates - BT825 B37 1683

upon DEATH. his Perron. And the revelation of it fromHeaven, is as clear as the Sun is vifble in the Firma - i:nnnt. All the Difficulties in our conceiving this great Myflery of Godlinefs, are but like the fha- dows that attend the Light. And all the heretial fubtilties to per- vert the fence of pitch plain and pofitive Texts, are as impertinent as impious. This being efcablìfh d,the Apo- ple proceeds to give an account of the Son of God's affuming the Humane Nature, and fub- mitting to Sufferings and Death. This is a Divine Secret fo mira- culously frange, that the Con- trivancQ was without the Corn- pafs of the Angelical Minds,and the difcovery of it, is onlyby fu- pernatural Revelation .: but when revealed, the account of it is fo open and confentaneous to rea- B 4 fon, 7

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