whom Christ's appearing in a fuller sense is so precious,

and fraught with divine benedictions for mankind.

The star that looked lovingly down on the manger of

our Lord, lends its resplendent light to this hour: the [10]

light of Truth, to cheer, guide, and bless man as he

reaches forth for the infant idea of divine perfection

dawning upon human imperfection,—that calms man's

fears, bears his burdens, beckons him on to Truth and

Love and the sweet immunity these bring from sin, sick- [15]

ness, and death.