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 splendor; what have we which is not in thee? And what can a crature want, which is cot in thee? Shall we not, O enjoyers be satiated, beautified, ravished blessed for evermore, with what infinite fullness of all the excellencies which dwells in him? We behold to the full the glory as the glory of the only begotten Son of the Father, full of grace and truth: And of thy grace we have all received, and grace for grace. We have received thy testimony, have let to our seal that God is true: that thou Whom he lent into the world, speakest the things of God; for he giveth not the Spirit by measure unto thee. O how great is the mystery goodliness of God manifested in the flesh justified in the spirit, seen of angels preached unto the Gentiles believed on in the world, received up into glory. If this was wonderful in time, is it not ten thousand times more so now. When, the bright day of eternity hath broken up If a sign of this by faith, was ravishing, and am I not now passed all the limits of such motions? O this frame! O glory! thou art massie indeed.