The Mystery of godliness, consider'd in lxisermons : wherein the deity of Christ is prov'd upon no other evidence than the Word of God, and with no other view than for the salvation of men . SERMON , an. ;i, N O T H E R charader that the great God has taken to himfelf,which yet the Scripture numbersamong rhe glories of Jefus Ciiriffcis, that he is infinite in the depth of the riches both of the wifdom and kfow- p> ^^ of God! how unfearchable are his jndgfnents^and -yx, 34,his ways paji finding ont! For 7vho has known the 3> 3^-mind of the Lord, or who has


The Mystery of godliness, consider'd in lxisermons : wherein the deity of Christ is prov'd upon no other evidence than the Word of God, and with no other view than for the salvation of men . SERMON , an. ;i, N O T H E R charader that the great God has taken to himfelf,which yet the Scripture numbersamong rhe glories of Jefus Ciiriffcis, that he is infinite in the depth of the riches both of the wifdom and kfow- p> ^^ of God! how unfearchable are his jndgfnents^and -yx, 34,his ways paji finding ont! For 7vho has known the 3> 3^-mind of the Lord, or who has been his counjellor ? Orwho has firft given to him^ and it fijall be recompenfedto him again ? For of him^ and to him, and throughhim are all things, to whom be glory for ever. Armn,This obfervation the holy Spirit has carried quirethrough the lively oracles ; and it became him tofill his own book with thefe accounts of a divinewifdom that will diftinguifli him from every otherauthor. For he fpeaks of an infinite nature as no one E! 6^1 God received into Gloryl S E R M. elfe can do, becaufe hefiarches all thmgs^ yea the deep /^^ things of God, Who hasdireEledthe Spirit of the Lordy ^J^jT^ or who has taught him


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