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ever doth clettfe usfiam all fit}, m^fiKeedsACC^mfUJlfOMrfitUrigh'^<br />

teoufitefs'^ &c.<br />

Divine. Thcfe words <strong>of</strong> the Ap<strong>of</strong>tle hhn muft not be taken lie-*<br />

terally,but in afigura:ire (cnfcji.by the 'apx^Syrtecdoche 6c<br />

/econd*<br />

^y by the ti'^^tcMetynomin-JcitX the if loud <strong>of</strong> feftu Chrijfdoth clerjfe<br />

**^ TlieM od <strong>of</strong> f~°^ nUfinJ)) thtfigure S)k ecdeche i^.oi the Ap<strong>of</strong>tle doth not fay<br />

chirftbythc tha: his bloud alone Mchout any thing eife doth denfc lu from alt<br />

ligu.e synccdo- /- ^-^^ ^^<br />

j. ^^y^j^Qf would havc liim fpcak) but he names ius<br />

US from sU fm- bloud as a Synecdoche oi his death, or as a Synecdoche ot his mediatorial<br />

obedience which at lal\ he (caled with his bloud, when he<br />

made his foul a mcdiacorial (acritice ; and ufually the holy fcripturc<br />

do:h name one part <strong>of</strong> a thing for all the parts that are <strong>of</strong> the fame<br />

kind ; as we may fee in the ten commandments, one principal<br />

head is named for all the branches that are <strong>of</strong> the fame kind • yea<br />

fometimes contrary things do fiiffcr together; and in that cafeany<br />

one <strong>of</strong>th<strong>of</strong>e adions may by the dgux^Synecdoche be named for<br />

the other- as for example, Chr ift dyed both as a malefador and<br />

as a mediator at one and the fame cime ; by the figure Synecdoche<br />

any one <strong>of</strong> thefe actions may be named for the other : and in this<br />

f>.nlc the wooden crols on which he (ufTercd as a malefador, & his<br />

(Irips which were infli(f^ed upon him as a malefador,may by thcfis,urcSynecdoche<br />

he named for his adive mediatorial obcdience,bccaufc<br />

at tht fdf fame time he did not only obey as a patient fufferer,<br />

but as an a

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