Incarnation.
TO believe the Incomprehensible Mistery of our Saviour's In∣carnation, that the omnipotent Di∣vine
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TO believe the Incomprehensible Mistery of our Saviour's In∣carnation, that the omnipotent Di∣vine
Nature, and the weak Nature of Man are united in one Person of Christ, is sure a very hard thing of Belief, and requires the express Word of God to submit to and captivate our Understandings, in Obedience to it, for the Union of the Divine Nature. Vid. John 1.1.