Reformed Covenanter
Cancelled Commissioner
This quotation is not from the author's A Treatise of the Covenant of Grace, but from his other book, A Treatise of Spiritual Comfort:
The Father, according to his eternal covenant with the Son as last Adam, sent him, in order that he might bear their griefs, and carry their sorrows; and so might, at the infinite expense of his unparalleled anguish, agony, and death, purchase for them, the comfort which they, in the first Adam, had forfeited. ...
For more, see John Colquhoun on Christ’s restoration of the comfort lost by Adam.
N.B. The final sentence of the linked quotation seems to imply that John Colquhoun believed in Christ's universal dominion as the mediator.
The Father, according to his eternal covenant with the Son as last Adam, sent him, in order that he might bear their griefs, and carry their sorrows; and so might, at the infinite expense of his unparalleled anguish, agony, and death, purchase for them, the comfort which they, in the first Adam, had forfeited. ...
For more, see John Colquhoun on Christ’s restoration of the comfort lost by Adam.
N.B. The final sentence of the linked quotation seems to imply that John Colquhoun believed in Christ's universal dominion as the mediator.