Lectures and sermons . rdand Saviour and to his holy Mother for the insults that fall uponhim when they are put upon her. The deepest insult that youcould offer to any man would be to insult his mother, and themore perfect the child is and the more loving, the more keenlywill he feel that insult. He, with his dying lips, provided for Maryhis mother a son, a second son, the purest and the most lovingamongst men. It shows how he thought of her at his last mo-ments ; how she was the dearest object that he left upon thisearth ; and that which is dear to the heart of Jesus Christ should Necessary t


Lectures and sermons . rdand Saviour and to his holy Mother for the insults that fall uponhim when they are put upon her. The deepest insult that youcould offer to any man would be to insult his mother, and themore perfect the child is and the more loving, the more keenlywill he feel that insult. He, with his dying lips, provided for Maryhis mother a son, a second son, the purest and the most lovingamongst men. It shows how he thought of her at his last mo-ments ; how she was the dearest object that he left upon thisearth ; and that which is dear to the heart of Jesus Christ should Necessary to Salvation. 439 always be dear to your hearts and minds. Next to the love,eternal, infinite, essential, that bound him in his divinity to hiseternal Father, next to that in strength, in intensity, in tender-ness, was the love that bound him to the Mother who came inclosest relation with him. And, oh ! Lord Jesus Christ, teachus to love what thou lovest, and so revere and honor thatwhich thou didst condescend to THE PEACE OF GOD.


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