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thus the Lord of all was reduced to a head with the [poorest?] of the human race and literally underwent that part of the curse which doomed man to Earth his bread by the sweat of his brow. Here is over thought of comfort in this however. Had while it was humiliating to him the land which [got?] to toil has forever made it honorable and when we [unclear] and sweat and suffer we may remember that our Lord has gone before us in all these things. When his public life rests we unvarying seal "He was a man of sorrows and [acquaintanced?] with grief. Although it is not said that Jesus was sick, it is said that he was hungry, weary, thirsty, and was subject to [stassive?] cold and heat. to disappointment, sorrow [unclear] and he fangs of unreputed kindness and violated friendship. To here were added he the hardships of [unclear] poverty. Christ was literally poor. He [forseeor?] of heaven
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thus the Lord of all was reduced to a level with the lowest of the human race and litterally underwent that part of the curse which doomed man to Earn his bread by the sweat of his brow. There is one thought of comfort in this however. That while it was humiliating to him - the hand which he put to toil has forever made it honorable - and when we work and sweat and suffer we may remember that our Lord has gone before us in all these things. When his public life rests we unvarying seal "He was a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. Although it is not said that Jesus was sick, it is said that he was hungry, weary, thirsty, and was subject to excessive cold and heat. to disappointment, sorrow vexation and he pangs of unrequited kindness and violated friendship. To these were added he the hardships of actual poverty. Christ was literally poor. The possessor of heaven

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10 thus the Lord of all was reduced to a level with the lowest of the human race and litterally underwent that part of the curse which doomed man to Earn his bread by the sweat of his brow. There is one thought of comfort in this however. That while it was humiliating to him - the hand which he put to toil has forever made it honorable - and when we work and sweat and suffer we may remember that our Lord has gone before us in all these things. When his public life rests we unvarying seal "He was a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief. Although it is not said that Jesus was sick, it is said that he was hungry, weary, thirsty, and was subject to excessive cold and heat. to disappointment, sorrow vexation and he pangs of unrequited kindness and violated friendship. To these were added he the hardships of actual poverty. Christ was literally poor. The possessor of heaven