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 econd Person he wore it; he was God manifeted in the fleh; and this is a great mytery. And truly, irs, it is a great mytery for happines to become a cure, Gal. iii. For him that made the angels, to become lower than the angels, Heb.ii. For the Creator to become a creature: for him that had the riches of all in him, to become poor. Oh! this is a great mytery, that he whom the heaven of heavens cannot contain, his glory hould be wrapt up in the rags of fleh; that the great God hould take upon him a piece of earth; that he who hangs the earth upon nothing, should hang upon a cros between two thieves, truly a great mytery: That he who rules the tars hould uck the breats: That he who thunders in the clouds, hould be cradled in a manger. Oh! a great mytery, that Abraham's Lord hould become Abraham's on; that the God of Abraham hould take upon him Abraham's eed; what a my- tery is this? he was conceived in the bowels of his mother, that he might be received into the boom of his Fa- ther. 'Therefore,' aith the apotle, without controvery, great is the mytery of godlines, God manifeted in