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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 here, and here died. receiving the ignoring of and condeof and condemning of all nations as expressed in that [unclear] proverb. "Cursed is [very?] one that langeth on a tree." Gathering my here thoughts which have but briefly seamed the career of Christ. He can the impressed with a sense of the deep humility unto which Christ plunged when he left his throne to rule our world. And when Christ says learn of me - he proposes to teach us from his own experience. Christ gives us little of the road which Jesus had led him through the valley of humiliation. Shall on lead [unclear] he must of we would follow him.