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Volume thirty-eight contains sermons 2,237–2,288.

of man? There were other creatures, brighter than the stars, noble spiritual beings, seraphim and cherubim, sons of the morning, presence-angels of the eternal throne; why did he not take their nature? If he must be in union with a creature, why not be joined to the angels? But, “He took not on him the nature of angels; but he took on him the seed of Abraham.” A man is but a worm, a creature of many infirmities. On his brow death has written with his terrible finger. He is corruptible, and he must
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