The day of judgeme~n,when~ · But though Chrifi: knew it .not .then as man, being for our fakes ;ignorant ot many things ,.vhicH , hee \vas not bound to know, as of this day, and the time of fig·s, · .&c. yet now he knoweth it, an~ ·eo it may now be communicated· to the Angels ~nd hlefled fpirits: and \vhy. then may it not bee re~ v-ealed to the· Chur-ch ?: . T=rue it is, tha't Chrifi~ no\v· g1orifiedl· bath laid downe a·ll in- -firmities, and ·knotves both the .Aday and' houre, and in this his ·:exalted e·O:ateisignorant ofnone of the wo•kes of: God, \Vhich · have bee11e, are, or Gtall bee, pi; _ Dei tie enlightning his ·h'umane · foule,But therefore to conclude, · · that every fuch thing is revealed to the Angels and bleifed·' ipi'ritsp is frivolous. For if every ' thing which bdcngs to die exaltedpead) .werc·neceffary to oee·com-· Jnt1nicated to · the · principaH ~ , nretnbers, . theY. ffioula oeeili tl:1e' f1 fame. d - ·- ·· - · - - - --:..-- ...·- ,._......,.... ....__......... ....._ .._ •• _ _ . _ ..,., ..._, • • · <t:'"
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