Taylor - BV4500 T195 1635

( hrifl the Sonne of man· to us, finne onely excepted. Yea and tnore, in this very phrafe hee impropriateth our n1iferie to himfelf,that as all fons ofmen are bafe and mi(erable, yet of all fons . ofmen none .was ever fo abafe.1 as hee was; no for row was ever like his, no not a11 the mifery of all fonnes of men was comparable to his: and therefore bee .cloth after a fort· approptiate this ·title to himfelfe. 2 • · 2·. I~ re[pecl'of liu h'earers,and mens judgement,whocommonly efteemed him no other, and rofe no higher in their ·judgement of him,than of a meere man,though perhaps a great and- holy man. He would tender the weakneffe of his hearers : for f-can~e the Difciplesthemfelvesafrera great· while could com·e to acknowledge the Majdl:y oft he Sonne of God, in this fonne ofman: and therefore be fpeakes ofhimfelfe, ~ as they are able tO' conceive him,..· more/·

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