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story of that greater wonder, that God should have 

 become man, falls upon listless ears and cold hearts ; 

 and yet the former, Avliich we scarcely weary of trac- 

 ing, concerns only the well-being of a poor dull crea- 

 ture scarcely raised above the life of a plant, whereas 

 the latter had for its object the lifting of creatures 

 from a state of ruin and wrath to immortal life and 

 everlasting glory ; and the creatures &re—our.selveg ! 



