Christ (see [Ascension]; [Death]; [Incarnation]; [Merit]; [Resurrection], etc.)—all recovered in him, that was lost in Adam, II. [34., Sect. I].
—— denied and crucified again, [I. 9. 1], etc.
—— encouragements derived from his sufferings, [II. 18. 9]; [II. 45. 5].
—— furnishes a pattern of prayer, [II. 20. 10].
—— his complaint, continued, [II. 15. 1-6].
—— his humiliation, [II. 13. 5], etc.; [Ch. 14].
—— his humility, and its lessons, [II. 12. 3].
—— his kindness, [II. 8. 8]; [II. Ch. 26].
—— his life, a mirror for us, [II. 11. 3]; [II. 14. 3].
—— his patience, the consideration of which alleviates the burden of the cross, [II. Ch. 56].