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Chrifl

wonderful in

his

Cooquefls;

what

did

hte

conquer,

an-

fwered,

i

6

ChrW conquered

death

by

dying.

'1

7

Chrif

conquered in his

own

power.

1b

Chrifl

conquered

as

a

common

perfon,

138

'Chr°ifl

wonderful

in

his refurrettton.

139,

to

'

44

Chriff wonderful

in

his

afcenfon.

-145

ilnd

fitting

at

the

righ;

hand of

his

Father.

144

Chrifl

wonderful

in

his coming

to

judgement.

145

Chrifl

wonderful in his working

towards his

Saints, and

in

their

high

ell

tern

of him.

146

In Heaven Cbrifl (hall

bee

wondred

at

for

ever.

1.17

Application.

i

Chrifl

bat

little

known in the

world.

15.0

2

How

vile

a

thing

is

it

to

prefer

a

filthy lufl

before

Christ

?

151

3

It

difcovers the

mifery

of

man.kinde ro

bee

exceeding

great,

154

4

Hence then

4

beleevers

have exceeding caufe

of

rejoycing,

in

hearing

of

what

Chrifl

is

what

a

wonderful Saviour

they

have.

156

God hash

exceedingly

honoured Beleevers.

ib.

3efiuChrifl a

full

ObJecl

for their

fouls

refl.

T

56,157

God

Both

intend

wonderful things

for

the

wants.

758,

to

163

The

reafon

that Chrtflians arefo

empty

io

their

¡ÿirits

and

con

-

verfations,

is,

becaufe they

know

fo

little

of

the

C.l

yfier

y

of

the

Gofpel.

164

Duty of

Chriflians

to

hold

oat'

the wonderful glory of

Ch

-ißt

in

their

converfations.

166

If

Chri.El

bee

wonderful here,

every

one

that

hears

of

Chrifl

fhould think

it

a

dreadful

thing

to

mils of

Chrifit.

167.

Lafdly,

Let

us

long

for

the time

when

7e

j

s

Chriib(hall

appear

in

all

his

glory,

168,

to

the

end: