includes something more than their beholding the human nature of Christ, as Job speaks, when he says, ‘In my flesh shall I see God.’p This, indeed, will be a delightful object, not only by reason of the glory of it, but from the love which they bear to his person who, in that nature, procured for them the happiness which they are advanced to. But the principal thing contained in this vision of God, is that it is contemplative and intellectual; for, in other respects, he is invisible. Yet, there are
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