' ' _The Preface. , that he fhould have been Incarnate, had, man· never· fallen or finned. Of them are·~pertus, lib. 3. de glorid & honore filii hominis. _Albertiu.Mag,nus, in ·3. diflinEt.VIo .. A. 4· Petrus Galatimts,', lib. ~. e·ap. 4·· as are Scotus, Ha"' lenfts, and ·others, \vho1n ·Oftander followed .. The fame is affirmed-by Socinus conc~rning the Birth of that man, \vhich alone he f.ancied him to be, as l hav.e elfewhere declared. But l have difproved this Figment at large.. Many of the--.Antients have laboured in this Argmnent,. of the neceffity of the Incarnation of the e~ernal Word; , and the condecencies unto Divine \Xlifdom therein.. See Iren.eus, {ib~ 3. cap. 20, 2 L Eufebius, Demonft.Bvangel. lib. 4· cap. 1-,, 2, 3, 4, &c. Cyril. Alexand. lib. 5•. cap•. 7. lJb. ~': de fide ad rf\.egin. Chryfoftom, Homil. I·o. in Johaa. & in cap. 8. ad CJ\.om. Serm. 1 8~ Auguftin, de. Trinit. lib .I 3. cap. 13, 1.4, 1.5, 16, 17,"18, 19, 20. Le.o,Epi.ft.13,dS. Sermo. de Nat-irvit. 1., 4, x.o. rJ3qfil•. in Pfal. 48. Albinus, lib. l ... inJohan. cap. 11. 1Jamajcen..lib. .3. 'de fide, cap. 15 ,19~ -Anfelm, quod .Deus Homo, lib. due. Guil. Parijienfts, lib. ·Citr - 1Jeus Homo. Some efpecial- T eftitn'onies we -tnay pro~ duce in confirmation of what we have ·difcourfed-. in the places direaed unto. 'f.here is one of them:, one of tbe mofl: antient, the moll: learned, and moil: holy of them, whohath fo fully delivere~ his thoughts concern– ing this Myll:ery, as that I i11all principally make. u(e. of his tdhmony_ here.in. _ It :
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