His excellence— was it not human excellence? His wisdom, love, piety— sweet and celestial as they were— are they not what we also may attain? In him, as in a mirror, we may see the image of God, and go on from glory to glory, till we are changed... The Supremacy of Jesus - Page 8by Joseph Henry Crooker - 1904 - 186 pagesFull view - About this book
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