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first, light denotes his Divine nature; secondly, the testimony that is given of him by Iohn Baptist, (of whom the words of our Text are spoken) declares him to be the Messias, and Messias, (which signifies anointed ) involves all his Offices, are his three Offices, are his three vocations; and thirdly, the Application of this testimony, given by Iohn Baptist here, by the Apostles and their Successors after, intimates or brings to our memory this their first vocation, in this Chapter. |
First, Light denotes his Divine nature; secondly, the testimony that is given of him by John Baptist, (of whom the words of our Text Are spoken) declares him to be the Messias, and Messias, (which signifies anointed) involves all his Offices, Are his three Offices, Are his three vocations; and Thirdly, the Application of this testimony, given by John Baptist Here, by the Apostles and their Successors After, intimates or brings to our memory this their First vocation, in this Chapter. |
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