The God-man; or, The life and works of Jesus, the Christ and son of God; a poem in fifteen parts . igor moving. He Gods works wrought, whereer He went. ^Rev. 5: 9-14 etc. ^ Mat. 4: 12-17 etc. ^ Mat. 4: 16; : I, 2 etc. * Mat. 4: 17 etc. ^ Mat. 4: 18 etc. ^ jviat. 4: 24etc., etc. ?Mat. 5: 3 ff.; Mark i: 27 etc., etc. * Mark 2: 5etc. Mat. 4: 23 fF.; Luke 7: 21 etc. i Luke 7: 22 etc. Mat. 4: 23 etc. 82 the God-Man. LXVIII Christ never had equivocated With Gods Will not to coincide. To whatsoeer it be related. Should it een paths of death provide: — LXIX Thus day by day in preparation To close


The God-man; or, The life and works of Jesus, the Christ and son of God; a poem in fifteen parts . igor moving. He Gods works wrought, whereer He went. ^Rev. 5: 9-14 etc. ^ Mat. 4: 12-17 etc. ^ Mat. 4: 16; : I, 2 etc. * Mat. 4: 17 etc. ^ Mat. 4: 18 etc. ^ jviat. 4: 24etc., etc. ?Mat. 5: 3 ff.; Mark i: 27 etc., etc. * Mark 2: 5etc. Mat. 4: 23 fF.; Luke 7: 21 etc. i Luke 7: 22 etc. Mat. 4: 23 etc. 82 the God-Man. LXVIII Christ never had equivocated With Gods Will not to coincide. To whatsoeer it be related. Should it een paths of death provide: — LXIX Thus day by day in preparation To close Messiahs scenes of final consummation Of His redeeming work drew near.— LXX The last stage of Christs consecration Reveals the miracle of lightOn Him ^ in His transfiguration. That grand, prophetic heavenly sight. LXXI Christ, Moses and Elijah meeting. Discussed Christs solemn death, then near.*There God the Father was repeating: ** This is my Son beloved. Him hear. *— 1 Mat. i6: 21; 20: 17 etc. * Mat. 17: 1-6 etc. ^ Rom. 5:10 etc. *Luke9:3i. ^ Mat. 3: 17; Luke 9: CHRISTS TRANSFIGURATIONMatt. 17: 2 VIII. SIMON PETERS ATTESTATION CONCERNINGCHRIST AND CHRISTS REPLY. I When Christ His kingdoms firm foundation By working miracles had of Himself made proclamation By ^//he did and all He said: II He modestly the attestation From His Apostles once inquired;— The quoted^ peoples declaration Was not the answer Christ desired.— III** But who I am are ye then saying ? He asked,—they near Him lifes paths trod;—Then Peter ^ said without delaying: Thourt Christ, Son of the living God.** iMat. i6: 13; Mark 8: 17; Luke 9: 18. ^ John the Baptistor Elijah, etc. ^ Peters first name was Simon (John 1: 42 ff. )Christ, recognizing Peters great affability, quick intelligence andspecial power of ready speech and leadership, said to him: Thouart Simon, thou shalt be called Cephas, which means in the oldestGreek Petros, a stone, or Peter. Affirming this in M


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