Excerpt from The Triumphs of Truth, or the Scripture of Sure Guide to Zion's Pilgrims: In Which Some of the Most Important Branches of the Christian Theology Are Illustrated, and Proved by Plain Scripture Evidence, and Defended Against Impugners
In the followmg discourse on the mediatory nature ofchrist as pre-existing, I believe that fact because I find it revealed inthe scripture,that the one mediator between God and men, is the man Christ Jesus, and I read of his early appearances to the Patriarchs and ?rophets, in the form of a man, conversmg as a man, declared to be a man, and confessing himselfto be a man. He was some times called an angel,or messen ger, which are synonymous words, and signify, one sent with a message, which evidently cannot apply to the divimty,,the first wasvisible to the eyes of men, the last 15 invisible, and was never seen by man, the. First was man, the last was God; the first was a mes senger, the last sent him; the man was heard to speak, but no man hath heard the voice of d at any time. Now that he whoiappeared to the Patriarchs' was man? Is a fact declared positively in the word of God.
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