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to the mighty deed which shook the Earth but brought life and immortality to light. Seised by officers - better named ruffians - he was dragged before the high priest as a felon. Condemned - led to the Roman Cross, was nailed  there, and there died. receiving the ignominy of and contempt of all nations as expressed in that universal proverb. "Cursed is any one that hangeth on a tree."
to the mighty deed which shook the Earth but brought life and immortality to light. Seized by officers - better named ruffians - he was dragged before the high priest as a felon. Condemned - led to the Roman Cross, was nailed  there, and there died. receiving the ignominy of and contempt of all nations as expressed in that universal proverb. "Cursed is any one that hangeth on a tree."
¶ Gathering up these thoughts which have but briefly scanned the career of Christ we can but be impressed with a sense of the deep humility unto which Christ plunged when he left his throne to enter our world. And when Christ says learn of me - he proposes to teach us from his own experience. Christ gives us little of abstract theory.  He goes before us in experience and then says "follow me: But the road which Jesus trod led him through the valley of humiliation. Shall we tread there we must if we would follow him.
¶ Gathering up these thoughts which have but briefly scanned the career of Christ we can but be impressed with a sense of the deep humility unto which Christ plunged when he left his throne to enter our world. And when Christ says learn of me - he proposes to teach us from his own experience. Christ gives us little of abstract theory.  He goes before us in experience and then says "follow me: But the road which Jesus trod led him through the valley of humiliation. Shall we tread there we must if we would follow him.

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13 to the mighty deed which shook the Earth but brought life and immortality to light. Seized by officers - better named ruffians - he was dragged before the high priest as a felon. Condemned - led to the Roman Cross, was nailed there, and there died. receiving the ignominy of and contempt of all nations as expressed in that universal proverb. "Cursed is any one that hangeth on a tree." ¶ Gathering up these thoughts which have but briefly scanned the career of Christ we can but be impressed with a sense of the deep humility unto which Christ plunged when he left his throne to enter our world. And when Christ says learn of me - he proposes to teach us from his own experience. Christ gives us little of abstract theory. He goes before us in experience and then says "follow me: But the road which Jesus trod led him through the valley of humiliation. Shall we tread there we must if we would follow him.