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the glorious church.—Condensed from Matthew Henry, 1662–1714. Verse 1.—“The fool hath said is his heart,” etc. It is in his heart he says this; this is the secret desire of every unconverted bosom. If the breast of God were within reach of men, it would be stabbed a million of times in one moment. When God was manifest in the flesh, he was altogether lovely; he did no sin; he went about continually doing good; and yet they took him and hung him on a tree; they mocked him and spat upon him. And this