Part II. The Living Temple. 3 47 For as we have (hewn, that the im- menfe Fulnefs ofboth Righteoufnefs and Spirit, treafured up in EMMAN7,UEL, could not but be aLe ndantly ffflcicnt for the purpofe of reftori ng God's Tem- pie; and have alfo {hewn, that His Fulnefs of Righteoufnefs was in order to the Remiffion ofSin, as well necefary, asfufficient, to the fame pr.v ofe; fo it remains further tobe {hewn, that his Fulnefs of Spirit, as it was fjf cient, fo is the million, or it-million, of `stalfo neceífary, for that part it waso have in this Reftauration. And that the whole Conrfe of Di- vine Difpenfation, in relhring of this lemple, imports a Beady Comportment with this 1\'ecefjity in both the mentioned kinds of it. Therefore, the EMMANZIEL be- ing the Procurer of this Reftauration, as this may fitly be filed the 'Kemple of Chrifi, or of God in him ; fo the spirit, being the immediate Attor herein, is it alfo ítyì'd the Temple of the holy Ghcf, as we find in many Tests of Scripture, Eph. 2. 20, 21. I Cor. 3. i6. & 6. 19. 2 Cor. 6. 18, 19. z Pet. 2.4, 5. which the Reader may confult at leifure. And
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