\: -3-;6~(--- ... --=Ht:r._h_~Jdi~- ;;" p;;-g~z:4~ -~·-·- ..- 'SBR~XV1. 1 are; /;uj!Ju 4lld hl.:cke d-1 a Rttvm. ) His Headis tU fine g9ld. )1 ~-I~ btgins to fet our the exaellency o~ tl~e , 'cht~f~ pJrt the Head. T(le H~~d of Clmfl: 1s . ·God, as it is, I cor. 1 r·3. He is aboveall, and : 'God <>n~ly is above him. AJI is yours) and 1Cor,3. u,1J· you a.re Chrjll:s, a~d Chri.fi is Ge>ds, but that is nGt f~~uc~1 ~nte~~d here, as to flrew CfHifts . head-ibip ov~r the Church, -as God and Man, his Head i~ as finegold, that is, hisgovernment ~ and he~-d·!hip is a moll fweet and goldengo- : , ve-rnment. · . ·rlrata he4J of 'Danitl2. You have .an tm~e of the Monar. , gold_ fits fiJttb chies, the firfi ·wheroof .had a golden Wead, ·~~;;{!~nf~· whichwa:sthe chaldettll. The bell: Monarchyh S1milt. fetoot by the be£} metrall gold : fo Chrilhhei head·~fdJe CJutrch is" preciotJSmead,aae.1d of gold. . · · ·. · · · · AHead hath aA eminency above nil others, an inBuence and -mot.ion above all other parts," it is the feat ofthe fences ::fo thisgolden head is– more eminent then alJ, .governes rhe whole ·:M:.t7. Church,and hath influence inro all ; inhimwe live,and move,.aodJ1aveour being. . !!.f!,tfl~ · . Why is Chrifl '!1-King tbm reftmhledto ·Anhtdd wb.Y cbrijl u ofgDld? · ._ · _ ftt out -tyJ an Becaufe.gold i-s~the chiefe, the moll: precious,. ieaJ_JJ~ · durahle-mectall of all others; Chrill: is a Kiog • for ever, .and hadn -an everlafting -goV:ernment. Gpld .is.;tlfo-thcmofi.rpliable -me~tall; youmay heart it out to leav~&:mor~ · then · any ·Other met– :taU ~h:ufoever...Chritl is ~U gol-d indeed, his ; · · - ' lovt ., \ ' .
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