CONTENTS PART L CHAP. I. Page Dieexplicationofthe text 1 CHAP. II. Theglory ofthe personofChrist, as theonly repre- sentativeof Godunto the church 6 CHAP. III, The gloryof Christ in the mysterious constitution of hisperson 16 CHAP. IV. The gloryof Christ in his susceptionofthe yffcce of a Mediator First, In his condescension 113 CHAP. V. Secondly, The glory ofChrist in his love... ... .... 80 CHAP. VI. The gloryofChrist in the discharge ofhismediatory office .. 83 CHAP. VII. CHAP. X. Page Theglosy of Christ in the communication of himself unto believers 47 CHAP. XI. The glory ofChrist inthe recapitulation ofall things inhim 52 CHAP. XII. Diffirencesbetween our beholding theglory ofChrist byfaith in this world, and by sight in heaven Thefirst ofthem explained CHAP. XIII. 56 The second differencebetween our beholding the glory ofChrist byfaith in this world, and by sight in heaven CHAP. XIV. 65 Other differences betweenour beholding the glory of Christ byfaith in this world, andby sight in hea- ven 77 PART II. The, gloryof Christ in his exaltation, after the ac- complishment of the work of mediation in this world 86 CHAP. VIII. CHAP. XV. Application oftheforegoing meditations concerning the gloryofChrist. First, In an exhortation unto such as are not yet partakers ofhim Representations ofthe glory of under thé Old ,Testament 39 CHAP. IX, Theglory ofChrist in his intimate conjunctionwith the chnrçh.,.,... .,....,.......... 42 CHAP. XVI. 81 Secondly, The way and meansof therecovery ofspi- ritual decays, and of obtaining fresh springs of grace 89
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