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We, in our fallen state, need garments to hide our nakedness (having lost our primitive glory) which were needless in our state of innocency. And whatsoever God has provided for mankind to clothe themselves with, seems to represent Jesus Christ and his righteousness: whether it be anything made of skin, as the coats of skins that God made our first parents represented the righteousness of Christ; or the fleeces of sheep do represent the righteousness of him who is the Lamb of God, and who was dumb as a sheep before his shearers. And the beautiful clothing from the silkworm, that that worm yields us at his death, represents the glorious clothing we have for our souls by the death of him who became a man, who is a worm; and the son of man, who is a worm, and who said he was a worm and no man [Psalms 22:6]. And the flax with which we are clothed seems well to represent the spiritual clothing we have by Christ. That small, weak, feeble and unadorned plant well represents him who grew up as a tender plant, as a root out [of] a dry ground, wherein was no form or comeliness [Isaiah 53:2]. It is exceedingly bruised and broken, and beaten with many blows, and so yields us its coat to be our clothing. And Christ, through exceeding great sufferings, yields us his righteousness, that is as fine linen, clean and white, and presents us without spot to the Father. - WJE 11:63

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CURRENT TERMS & REFERENCES

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Term Set A: garments clothes coats skins fleece

Term Set B: righteousness nakedness nakedness nakedness nakedness

Max Distance Between Terms = 10

Reference List A/B

2:87 - Religious Affections (WJEO 2)
9:136 - A History of the Work of Redemption (WJEO 9)
11:63 - Typological Writings (WJEO 11)
11:132 - Typological Writings (WJEO 11)
11:229 - Typological Writings (WJEO 11)
11:271 - Typological Writings (WJEO 11)
11:318 - Typological Writings (WJEO 11)
19:461 - Sermons and Discourses, 1734-1738 (WJEO 19)
24:241 - The Blank Bible (WJEO 24)
24:861 - The Blank Bible (WJEO 24)
30:2 - Prophecies of the Messiah (WJEO 30)
30:3 - Prophecies of the Messiah (WJEO 30)
30:4 - Prophecies of the Messiah (WJEO 30)
42:11 - Sermons, Series II, 1723-1727 (WJEO 42)
50:23 - Sermons, Series II, 1735 (WJEO 50)
53:24 - Sermons, Series II, 1738, and Undated, 1734-1738 (WJEO 53)

Reference List B/A

9:136 - A History of the Work of Redemption (WJEO 9)
9:139 - A History of the Work of Redemption (WJEO 9)
11:63 - Typological Writings (WJEO 11)
11:271 - Typological Writings (WJEO 11)
24:241 - The Blank Bible (WJEO 24)
30:4 - Prophecies of the Messiah (WJEO 30)
30:5 - Prophecies of the Messiah (WJEO 30)
55:2 - Sermons, Series II, January-June 1740 (WJEO 55)

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CUMULATIVE TERMS & REFERENCES

Term Set A: clothes, coats, fleece, garments, skins

Term Set B: nakedness, righteousness

Reference List: 2:87 9:136 9:139 11:63 11:132 11:229 11:271 11:318 19:461 24:241 24:861 30:2 30:3 30:4 30:5 42:11 50:23 53:24 55:2