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proud, unthankful, unholy, despairs of there not are good. Ready, high [unclear] - lovers of pleasure more than lovers of God. Having a former Godliness but denying its power thereof." Although it is a fearful evil which is eating is the [unclear] core of Christian life, yet here is a remedy provided which is a despair. It is our look at Christ. To this work let my prayerfully address ourselves. 1. The humility of Christ is seen in no circumstances which attended his earthly career. Here is an essential difference [unclear] Christs humiliation and his condescension. While his Condescension is the assumption of our making, his humiliation is his subsequent [abasement?] and sufferings under that making. and we reason why his condescension is