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Parti. <strong>Redemption</strong> and Juflificathn cleered, II<br />
\y Habitation <strong>of</strong> his Godhf ad ; buc our finhil bodies after the<br />
b»oul is dcparted,arc buc a corrupt mafTe <strong>of</strong> putrified earth ; and<br />
therefore immediately after our Souls are departed, our bodies begin<br />
to purge and putrifie j but the body <strong>of</strong> Chrift had hii Divine<br />
nature in ir, when his Soul was feparated from it : for his body had<br />
its lubfillance, not only from his Soul ( as our finful bodies have<br />
from our Souls) but from his Godhead alio t yea not only his dead<br />
body, bur his Soul alio, after it was (eparated from his body, bad<br />
thuir fublilUnct and dependancc on his godhead, by vertuc <strong>of</strong>perfonal<br />
union. Co/. 2.9. Yca his (7od head did frill refide fubftantially<br />
or eflentially in liis dead body, when it was in his grave,as well<br />
as in his Soul, when it was in Paradife.<br />
<strong>The</strong>refore I may well concludc,that it was not po/fible f r the<br />
Mediator to (iiifer this cuifcd ptcce <strong>of</strong> death for us, without delboying<br />
hii perfonal union : for if his body had fecn corruption, it could<br />
not have been called the Holy one ot