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 mighty, he declares it.to be " marvellous in our eyes." The circumstance here recorded, when considered in a spiritual point of view, is "exceedingly marvellous in our eyes," for the stone here mentioned, undoubtedly refers to the Lord God and Saviour Jesus Christ; who, in Scripture, is called a stone, in reference to Divine Truth. Jesus Christ declares himself to be "the way, the TRUTH, and the LIFE," and as there can be but one way, one truth, and only one source of life, it follows, that by this stone becoming the head of the corner, is meant, that this grand and fundamental truth of the Christian religion, that Jesus Christ in his Divine Humanity, is the very and only God of heaven, will be revealed to the human race in the fulness of time, for the purpose of dispelling the clouds of error and misrepresentation, and of presenting to the human mind one glorious Divine Person and God, for the sincere Christian to worship in humility, in spirit, and in truth.

The happy period has arrived in which the Lord's promise of shewing us plainly of the Father is fulfilled. We are now enabled to see with our intellectual eye, that in Jesus Christ the fulness of the Godhead dwells bodily, that in Him the Divine Trinity centres, and that the names of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, are expressive of the three essential divine attributes of LOVE, WISDOM, and {{{{smaller|OPERATION}}; these form the Divine Trinity existing in the Almighty, of which the finite trinity existing in every individual man, of soul, body, and operation, is a faint shadow and resemblance: so true is this declaration of Scripture, that God created man in his own image and