oo Chap. 19. An Expofition upon the Book.of J o B. Vert. 27. Egamet nonì in I the very fame numerical! perfon frail fee God in thisvery flefh, atrud quidpiant and with thereeyes ; they (hall be indeed' new dreffed and dyed, camtnutatus* trimmed, and made fit to come into the prefence ofthe great BeZ' and glorious God : yet it Ihall be even this fleth, and there eyes, in which I (hall come into the prefence ofGod, and behold my Redeemer. I thall be altered from what I was, but I (hall not beanother then I was, I (hail be changed into a better conditi- on, but hthall not be changed into another perfon. My quali- ties (hall have a perfeet.ve alteration, but I !hall retaine the . fame matter, and be the fame man. A man railed glorious and uoruncung; immortali, is what he was except his mortalitie, andbath no rub/lank elf more then he had except his glory. The Philofopher acknow- corruptibilis,re feeratur eddy); ledgeth there may be a fpecificail , but not a numericall reftaura- fpecie non ea- tionofthat which is corrupted. But robs faith was clearer then dem numero. eAriftotle's reafon, Hebeleeved a perfonall refurreetion, Mine Arift. hb.zdo eye 'ball behold, andnot another, I that! not becharged into ano- de Gener. Cher perfon , what ever changes I undergoe , I (hall be yob Rill, the fame rob. Hence obferve ; Ever] max at the refterrettion ¡hall receive thefame body that now he kath, andbe the fameman whichnow be is. The Septuagint are full in this ; And therefore they tranflate Aerurget cutú byway ofexplication , myskin that bathAlfred 'r thefe things fhaIl mea,qua perpe- rife againe. We (hall be in the refurreftïonwhat we are now,. tirehac.Sept. except our infirmities, and imperfeetions , our lameneffe, and blindneffe, our fores, and fickneffes ; All thefe (hall be done a- way , but we fhail remaine , wee Thall loofe nothing but that which is not worth thekeeping : we that! loofe nothingbut that which to loofe will be againe tous.Every man in the refur- re&ion (hall be,though not in every confideration, The wHAT he was, yet he (hall be The WHO he was, both name and perfon. Chrift will not loofe chofe particular parts and members of the body in.the duff of the grave , which himfelfe bath redeemed from the fire of Hell. There are two Pronounes , the one pofe Ìve, the other demonfirative, in thefe words, which fpeake much to this poynt. Olive eyes , and This , 7obdid as it were lay his hand upon ,his breaft and fay, This fiefh, this bodie; as Chrift ( 4ohn z. a9.) Defiroy thie Temple, and in threedayes 1 will
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