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kind how you will remember that his condition of Christ was not super mended upon him by our arbitrary appointment, it was an essential part of a great plan [originality?] in the wisdom and justice of God for the manifestation of his glory in the redemption of the world. The reason is made clear and grand in these words. "Although he was sick get for our sakes". Yes, see the reason for Gods singular flare. "For our sakes he became poor. Not we [unclear] his freely might've been rich." For childhood, he was dependent like other children upon others, and subject as our key to inattention, neglect [anhardness?] and ignorance. And even when lo grew up, to be a man. his Condition served to be in nowise changed from that of others. He was doomed to our reputation. To father the necessities of life by the [unclear] of his family.