Part II. The Living Temple. 349 But our yudgment, may be truly faid to follow his, when he having, in his Word, declared his Choice of fuch a Courfe, which he ' fleadily purfues' in his confequentt Difpenfations 5 we, there-. upon, conclude that Courfe to be nioft fit, and that what hejudg'dmo.lfit, was to him (as formerly we have ini ed) neceffary. Thereforemay we, with jufl confi- dence, undertake to Phew, That his declared, chosen, constant Courfe ofgiving the Spirit, for refror- ing his Temple with Men, is to do it, in and by Chrifi, or Emmanuel, the conftitutedMediator between God, and Man. And that it was apparently Reafon- able, and becoming of himfelf, fo to do. Whereby the neceffity will appear, both of his Giving the Spirit, for the reftoring ofhis Temple ; and of his fettling the Conflitution of EMMA- N7JEL, or fuch a Mediator, in order to the Giving his Spirit. Only
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