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| | Lancelot Andrewes Works, Sermons, Volume One |
 | | In the latter, the message itself, The sum whereof is the birth of a Child, a Child is born. |
 | | The king, christus Domini, Ôthe Lord's christ;Õ He Christus Dominus, Ôthe Lord Christ,Õ or ÔChrist the Lord.Õ Consider then, how great this Child is, Whose anointed kings themselves are. |
 | | In Christus, His Manhood; God cannot be anointed, man may. In Dominus, His Divine again, Ôthe Lord from Heaven.Õ In natus, His human nature directly, born of a woman; both ever carefully joined, and to be joined together. |
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