The8p0le Newwith forne darkneífe, and the New unto/dins the Old with joyous perfpi- cuitie. This glorious difpenfationofgrace, as it ffandsby the good pleafure of God, fo alfo by his manifold wifedome, who in feverall approches ofhis mercy and good - neffe drawes 1E11 nearer to his Church,and yet referves the greateff for his Kingdorne of glory. Even now, in this marvellous light of the Gofpell, wehave our divine ceremonies and facraments, fee him afarre off, knowbut in part, darkly as in aglaffe, and receive our bell contentment by the acts of faith, while the Word and Spirit make us know the things freely given us ofGod in Chriff Iefus. But time (hall bee, when (to fay nothing of the efiate of the Church after the ruine of Antichrifl, and calling of the Iewes) we shall in heaven fee him whomwe beleeved, face to face, clearly,perfeély,irnmediately, without Sa- craments or Types, in the fullell vifion, nearefl union, andabfolutefl fruition. Ne- ver till then fhall we comprehend-.wholly what
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