stations in glory, willingly fubmitted to adore the humanity join'd in one person with the Godhead". Submit did I say? They glory'd in it with all their powers. It was their most natural service, the most stupendous and noble demonstration of divine love, which will occafion the eternal felicity and preferment of human race, and be the unexhaufted fubject of the wonder and joyful praises of all the glorify'd fervants and fons of God. Now to the ever-blessed and adorable Trinity, God the Father, God the Son, and God the holy Ghoft, three Perfons and one eternal Divinity, be afcrib'd by the Church militant and triumphant, all majesty, dominion, worship, praise and glory. Amen. y Mr. Lefley's Hift. of Herefy and Sin, p.782. Mr. Norris Rel. and Rca. Part I. Con. 8. Sec. 21. p. 89. Jenkins Reaf. Part I. p. 328, 329. THE EN D. Αρχω αρχών, Aavaio, to oppose, Αχαρις, B 66 144 put for pofitives and fu 77, 78 Conftruction, variation of, 84 156 24 137 I Cor. xi. 16. neither write well them- D Cafe, variation of, and diffi- Ana particle of inference or con- 120 2 with an accufative cafe in 115 fignifies Space of time, ibid. ibid. Δίδωμι, Εἶπε for ἐκέλευσε, 115 134 Fae us'd abruptly in the begin- pleonaftical, clofes a period agreeably, Eis for u in beft Greek authors, 'Ev yasej xw, Ἐκλείπω, 113 114 ibid. 115 Gataker, Εἴτις for ὅςις, 116 26 Ελαχιςότερα, emphafis, 27 Ελεημοσμύη, 23, 24 Ellipfis, 'Eraxisóre, its admirable 52 125 'Ev for eis, common with best Εντεῦθεν καὶ ἐντεῦθεν, iv. 1, 2, 3. 126 Γίνομαι, ἔρχομαι, 78 nary, 19 138 67 80 146 Grammar figurative, ignorance 95 Grotius, 20 71, 72 Erafmus, 155 "Esnna, 28 H Εὐτραπελία, 146 F Foreign words in the new Te- St. James i. 11. vindicated a- 26 92 133 54 "Iva peculiar ufe of, iv. 6. 119 116 - 100 St. Jude's Ep. v. 7. 148, 149 127 on bis ufage of verbs, 101,102 |