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out of sight then God will [unclear] us to himself. The song we shall sing [unclear] will be not [unclear] us - O Lord not unto us but unto thy name give the glory for thy mercy and for thy [unclear] sake." My [unclear] and friends, who should [unclear] humble [if?] the Christian is not. Pride should be forever renounced by the followers of a lowly Saviour. Every part of his conduct during his abode upon Earth is calculated to put it to shame. And we have in [unclear] [unclear] his progress from cradle to his [unclear] if over [unclear] our unbending attitude [unclear] one another [unclear] [unclear] and cherish our pride in preference to duty, though it leads us through [unclear] denial to many a Cross. I beseech of you do not let the [unclear]which we have contemplated today be forgotten without making [unclear] impress upon your hearts. Our rest and peace defend upon the [unclear] of this grace. Proud spirits and [unclear]. Pride disturbs [defence?] of hearts and churches too. Learn of Christ - for he is much [unclear] in heart and ye shall find rest [unclear].