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 . V SER. ^Sl Received up into GLORYt. Nov. ip. SERMON XL. rc® W^. I Tim. III. up into Glory, S E ,^S^ H E S E words give us the lafl: part ofour religion; concerning the whole ofwhich we may fay, Great withoutconcroverfie, is the myftery of godli-^nefs. The Perfon fpoke of has hisname continued quite thro* the ftory; that as it isGod who was manifeft in the flefh, juftified in thefp


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 . V SER. ^Sl Received up into GLORYt. Nov. ip. SERMON XL. rc® W^. I Tim. III. up into Glory, S E ,^S^ H E S E words give us the lafl: part ofour religion; concerning the whole ofwhich we may fay, Great withoutconcroverfie, is the myftery of godli-^nefs. The Perfon fpoke of has hisname continued quite thro* the ftory; that as it isGod who was manifeft in the flefh, juftified in thefpirit, feen of Angels, preachd unto the Gentiles,and believd on in the world, fo he is no otherthan God, Tvho is received up into glory. This branch is placd in a good light, and re^ceives a proper advantage from what was faid be-fore. He was mmifefi in the flejh, with all thefimpliclty and contempt of human nature, as a rootout of a dry grofindy with no form or comelinefs in ^ him: Receivd up into Glory. 583 him: but its otherwife in the next world, for there S E R appears in glory. Or, you may take the feve- ^^^ral parts of the text in this relation to one another: ^^--OO^that tho Chrift was to be low and delpis


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