2. That all truth is in him; all truth of salvation for us is to be found in him.
3. That all that is in him is truth, his natures, offices, performances, words, works, &c, all are true.
4. That he is pure and unmixed truth; no lie in him, no error or mistake there.
5. That truth in him is in its perfection and excellency. In the truest of men it is very imperfect.
O what an excellent one must he be! How completely fitted and furnished for us! Oh! if our souls could love him, and close with him, and rest upon him as all-sufficient!
CHAPTER XI.
MORE PARTICULARLY, IN WHAT RESPECT CHRIST IS CALLED THE TRUTH.
But for further explaining of this matter, we would see more particularly, in what respects it is, that he is called the truth; and this will make way to our use-making of him. So,