The precedency and pre-eminency of Christ as God-Man, in all the Purposes, or Ways and Works of God, asserted; And plainly proved from express Scripture, and Arguments deduced thence by evident Consequence. Wherein is consider'd, That all Created Beings are by and for him as God-Man, and are all subjected to Him, as their Lord and Sovereign: As also the Predestination of Elect Angels to be Companions with him in Glory; and the Peculiarity of the Relation between Christ and Elect Man, whose Nature, in an especial Manner, he assum'd: And the Glory, Blessings, Privileges and Felicity which they were predestinated unto, upon the Foot of their Relation to him. With a brief View of the Fall of Angels and Men, as resulting from the Will of God, as well as from the Mutability of the Creature, in a Subserviency to the Manifestation of Divine Glory. By T. G.

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M,DCC,XXXII. [1732]
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London : printed for J. Brotherton, at the Bible in Cornhill, M,DCC,XXXII. [1732]

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