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 God, and very Man, yet one Chrit, the only Mediator between God and Man.

The Lord Jeus, in his humane nature thus united to the divine, was anctified and anointed with the holy Spirit, above meaure, having in him all the treaeares of widom and knowledge : in whom, it pleaed the Father, that all fulnee hould dwell : to the end, that being holy, harmlee unfideledundefiled [sic], and full of grace and truth , he might be thorowly furnihed to execute the Office of a Mediator, and urety , Which Office he took not unto himelf, but was thereunto called by his Father , who put all power & judgement into his hand, and gave him commandement to execute the ame.

This office, the Lord Ieus did mot willingly undertake : which that he might dicharge, hee was made under the Law, audand [sic] did perfectly fulfill it , endured mot grievous torments immediatly in his Soul , and mot painfull ufferings in his body : was crucified, and died : was buried, and remained under the power of death; yet aw no corruption. On the third day he aroe from the dead, with the ame body in which he uffered , with which alo he acended into Heaven, and there itteth at the right hand of his Father , making interceion , and hall return to Iudge, men, and Angels, at the end of the world.

The Lord Ieus, by his perfect obedience, and acrifice of himelf, which he, through the eternall pirit once offered up unto God, hath fully atisfied the