Taylor - BV4500 T195 1635

Chr1ftthe Sonneofman. 229 was in the world, faid,.tha t the fonne of man cam-e dorJ?ne from· heaven,.& u in heavn~;w hich then co~ld not be in regard of his humane nature,but ofhis divine. Nay , by this title our Text muft nee des nnderfiand whole ChriH,God and man, the Sonne of , God, a-nd the Sonne ofman: for ;thoug:h his fpeech expreffe him the Sonne ofman, yet the ad:ion ·here referred u-nto him(to be the jufi: Judge of all the \vorld) pro-· claims liim to be the SonofGod:~ and, hee 'is indeed the Sonne·of man, but comming in t_he g.Jory efhis Father. R_Neft. But _why doth Chrill · ordinarHy~ fpeaking.of himfe 1 fe,. • call himfelfethefonne of11Mn? he might have faid , the Sanne·of God fuall come in the glory oF 1 his father~:, whkh mig"htfeeme 1 eo have added ·more weight to I ·a.bwords .. · · Anf•· ¥ 'et he a.fctn the otber< , ·tide, 1. In-·

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