tion was not a mere dreaming vision, but seen when the three “were awake.”
- They are pure and sincere; unmixed with care, or pain, or toil.
- They are secure and stable.
- They are perfect and complete.
- They are realities, not promises.
- They are bought at a low price.
Sermon VIII.—Wherefore Christ was transfigured.
- To establish our faith in the resurrection.
- To excite our hope.
- To kindle our love.
- To console the Church.
- To show who He was.
- To teach us to despise the world.
- To give a moment’s joy to His body, wearied with fasting, watching, and toil.
Sermon IX.—The great Parliament held on Tabor, and what was treated of there.
- The death of Christ was discussed.
- The glory of Christ the Mediator and Legislator.
- The imperial laws were drawn up; that
- α. The cross should precede the crown;
- β. The end should be held ever in view;
- γ. Beatitude should be sought above;
- δ. The passion should ever be had in remembrance.
Sermon X.—On the meaning of excessus.
Sermon XI.—Man’s fourfold transfiguration.
- From a state of grace into one of sin.