The Contents,
his
teaching.
.42
How'wee(
hall
know
whether
Chrif.
teach us.
9
3
3
drift'
is
wonderful
in
his Priefily
office,
i
that
hee
is
feat
to
revealhl
h
and (upernatural
things.
94,95
4
Thefe
high things are
not
revealed
to
the
wt.
left
and
great
ones
of
the
world.
96, 97
5
Hee
reveals
thefe
things (many times) fuddenly.
98
6
fetus
Chrif
teaches the
he.
rt,
fo
hee is
wonderful.
7
Chrifl
teaches
immediately himfelf.
loo
8
Chráfl
teacher
infallibly,
fo
hee
is
wonderful.
I
o
I
Chrif
wonderful
in
his
Miracles.
102
In
the
wonders
that
hee
wrought while
hee
lived.
l
O 3
Chrift
wonderful. in
his
endowments and- excellency
of
his
perfon.
ib.
Fairer
than the children of men.
ib.
All
the
fulnefs of
the
God=head in
Chrif.
I04
This
an
Argument
to
us
to
take
heed
of
abut
ng the
humane
nature
of
our bodies.
ib.
Chrif
the brightnefs
of
Gods glory.
1°
5
Chris`s
loath
his
excellency
by
virtue
of
the perfonal union.
106
Chrif
wonderful
in
this,
that all
his perfo;tal excellencies
de-
pend
upon
himfelf.
I
o7
Chrifl
becomes
worthy
ofdivine
honour,
ib..
Chrif
wonderful in
this,
that
bee
is
an
infinite
objet
of
the
delight
of
has
Father.
107, 108,
I09
Chrifl
wonderful in
his
endowments, in
this,
that his ex-
cellencies
are
in
him
to bee
conveyed
unto
his
people.
i 10
Thin fhould
'bee
a
firong
Argument
to
draw
our
hearts
to
Chr;
jl
III
Chrif
is
wonderful in
regard of
the
glory
of
the
Father
that
(hives
in
h'm.
112,113
Firfl,, The
gbry
of Gods flttribrutes (nines
inrtChrifl,
as
for
i'Sflawe,
Piver
I1.}7
WifGow
-!.
i'J.
nolinefs.
I1
j
,Jut
ice,
115,.
Mercy.
116.
Truth.
117
2
.Th.
glory
of
tht
great
counsel
and
works
of
God
appear
ç
an
Ch
;'f,
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