A Body of Divinity : Wherein the Doctrines of the Christian Religion Are Explained And Defended, Being the Substance of Several Lectures On the Assembly's Larger Catechism 1
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9. See also Phil. ii. 7"— 10. Hcb. i. 3. Jolm v. 27. Rev. i. 5, 6. v. 12—14." Wynfjsrssje;. THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY. 3To Our adversaries will not deny that Christ is represented as si Mediator; but they widely differ from us, when they take occasion to explain what they intend thereby : sometimes they seem to mean nothing else by it, but a middle-Being betwixt God and the creature ; and therefore the work performed by him as such is not what requires him to be, in the most proper sense, a d...ivine Person, and consequently whatever inferiority to the Father is contained in this character, they conclude rhat this respects his Deity; whereas we distinguish between the subserviency of the work, performed by him, as Mediator, to the glory of God the Father, together with the subjection, or real inferiority of the human nature, in which he performed it to the Father ; and the inferiority of his divine nature : the former we allow ; the latter we deny. 2. When we speak of him as Mediator, we always suppose him to be God and Man, in one Person; and that these two natures, though infinitely distinct, are not to be separated.
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