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THe Apostle writeth, that Christ was raised from the dead and therefore he truely di∣••••••••••d in another place, The Lord of glory was 〈◊〉〈◊〉 yea we often read, howe the sonne of
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THe Apostle writeth, that Christ was raised from the dead and therefore he truely di∣••••••••••d in another place, The Lord of glory was 〈◊〉〈◊〉 yea we often read, howe the sonne of
man was deliuered vnto death. But in all these e∣nunciations, the speach is ever of the same per∣son, namely the sonne of God incarnate. Ther∣fore the person of Christ which is in these pro∣positions the subiect, or that whereof another thing is spoken, is vsed to be signified by 3. kindes of names: namely, by those which be∣token the divine nature onely, and that some∣time in respect of the essence, sometime in re∣spect of the hypostasie or persons: as, The lord of glory, the onely begotten sonne of God: or which betoken in like sort the humaine nature one∣ly, as, Man, the sonne of Mary: or which betokē both natures togither, as, Christ, Immanuell, god incarnate.