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The Glory of Christ Unveil'd, Or the Excellency of Christ Vindicated in His Person, Love, Righteousness, &c. Being an Explication of the Mystery which was Kept Secret Since the World Began: Wherein the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity is Manifested in the Glory-Man, Jesus: And that Christ's Bearing the Filth of Our Sin in His Own Sufferings, was a Part of the Atonement He Made to God for the Elect; Set Forth Against the Socinian and Neonomian Triumphs, and Agaisnt Some Other Cowardly Profession. It is Likewise Demonstrated that an Interest in Christ is Built Alone Upon the Free, Absolute and Everlasting Love of the Father, Son and Spirit, Towards a Remnant in Christ Jesus, Against the Arminiant. And Therein is Some Account Given of the Mystery of the Elect and Their Union in Christ Jesus Before the Foundation of the World; Proving that Their Free Grace-Union According to God's Ancient Settlements was Never, as to the Comprehensive and Supreme Relation of the Elect in Jesus Christ, Destroy'd by Their Subordinate Nature-Fall in Adam. To These Things are Added a Vindication of the Excellency of God's Free Grace Against the Whole Arminian Scheme. And Lastly, The Spiritual Operations of the Holy Ghost are Vindicated, as the Immediate Spring, Life and Source of All Practical Religion. Occasion'd by Divers Notorious Errours in the Writings of Mr. John Hunt of Northampton, and Many Other Writers, Preachers and Professours of the Gospel on Most Sides: Who Instead of Increasing on the Foundation at this Day, Have Shamefully Cast Off the First Faith. And that Now when the Water of Euphrates, Or the Power of the Turk Since the Peace of Carlowitz, Hath Been Eminently Dryed Up, So as Not to Overflow the Western Monarchy as Heretofore. And Now Likewise, Altho' for the Elect's Sake, God Has Shortened the Days, Upon the Rising of the Two Witnesses in England, who Rose and Stood Upon Their Feet in this Street of the Great City, Anno 1687, where They Had Been Stain in Their Open Testimony of Experimental Religion, J


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