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and Earth had not where to lay his head he [lowhis?] Coollase in Judea he could rest- call his own. Women ministered to his [unclear] in those days was no honor and his daily bread came from the Land of hospitality. He was laxed for temple tribute as was others but had nothing to lay had to work a miracle to obtain the small sum. In his public ministry he was loved by some and hated by others. Called all manner of names by the unrighteous Pharisee. as a drunkard- glutton- friend of publicans and sinners. His fulings for he has servebilities such as owe all expressing in such prophetire words as there- "Reproved have broken my heart, and I am full of heaviness, I looked for some to take pity but there was none and for comforters but I found none." To the hostility of man was added not of the old serpent. Who shoot arrows at him in the wilderness. [woched?] him upon the primade and lone his holy soul in [gelrimances?] yet he