. The Preface. God in us. And again, lib. 3. cap. 2 o. Filius Dei ·exiftens apud Patrem, & homo foEtus, longam homi~ num expojitionem in jeipfo recapitularvit ; in compen~ pendio nobis falutem prceftans, ut quod perdideramus i~t _Adam, id eft , {ecundum imaginem & Jimilitudinem eJfe Dei, hoc in Chriflo Jefu reciperemus, quia enim non erat pofibile qui Jemel rviElus fuerat & elifus per ino~ bedientiam, replafmare & obtinere brarvium J7iElorite ; iterum autem impo(Sibile erat ut Jalutem perciperet, qui fob peccato ceciderat , utraque operatus eft jij%s--17er,._ bum Dei exiflens a Patre defcendens . & incarnatus , ufque ad mortfm defcendens ; & difpenfationem conjum:: - mans Jalutis noflrce. !Being the Son of God with the Father , and being made Man, he reconciled or gather::. ed up in himfelf, the long continued expojing of men, (unto Jin and Judgment ) bringing in Salrvation in this c.ompendious ]Jay , in tl;is fummary of it , that what 1ve had loft in Adam , that is , our beinc.~ in the Image and likenefs of God ; that we jhould recorver in Chri.ft. For it was not pojible that man that had been once conquered, and broken by difobedience, jhould, (by himjelj) be reformed, and . obtain the,..Crown of r ViElory ; nor was it again pofible, y1af ' he jhould recorver Salrvation who had fallen ~,lJaer fin. !Both were JVrouzht by tl;e Son, the Wor4 ·6J God, who de::. Jcending j!;m the Father, and bt:ng Incarnate, fub" ri~' mitted l
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy OTcyMjk=