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Volume two contains sermons 54–106.

earth,” is his brother. While he reverences him as God, he admires him as the man-Christ, bone of his bone, and flesh of his flesh, and he delights, in his calm and placid moments of communion with Jesus, to say to him, “O Lord, thou art my brother.” His song is, “My beloved is mine, and I am his.” It is his joy to sing— “In ties of blood with sinners one,” Christ Jesus is; for he is man, even as we are: and he is no less and no more man than we are, save only sin. Surely, when we feel we are related
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