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44 ? and there is no God else beside me;, Chap. xlv. 21., Chap, xliii. 11. I Jehovah am thy God, and thou shalt know no God beside me,, Hosea xiii. 4. And all flesh shall know that I, Isaiah xlix. 26. Chap. lx. 16. As, Chap, xlvii. 4., Jerem. 1. 34. is my strength, Psalm xix. 14. Thus saith, the holy one of Israel, I Jehovah am thy God, Isaiah xlviii. 17. xlix. 7. liv. 8. Thou art our father,, thy name is from everlasting'', Chap, lxiii. 16. Thus saith, I am the Lord that maketh all things'', Chap. xliv. 24. Thus saith Jehovah the king of Israel,, I am the first, and I am the last, , Chap. xliv. 6. The Lord of hosts is his name, the holy one of Israel,  shall he be called, Chap. liv. 5. Behold the days come that I will raise unto David a righteous branch, and this is his name,, Jeremiah xxiii. 5. Chap, xxxiii. 15, 16. And Jehovah shall be king over all the earth,, Zech. xiv. 9. From all these passages collected, they that sat on the seats were unanimously confirmed in this opinion, viz. that Jehovah himself assumed the humanity, for the purpose of redeeming and saving mankind. But instantly a voice was heard from some Roman Catholics, who had hid themselves behind the altar, saying, How was it possible for Jehovah God to become a man? Is not