The Contents,
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: