[133] Ps. lxxx. 19.
[135] The following sermon, although perhaps in strictness hardly one of this course, was preached almost immediately after the others, and, in some measure, as a sequel to them. It is evidently not unconnected with their subject, inasmuch as the whole Doctrine of the Priesthood,—Christ our High Priest, through His Manhood “able to be touched with the feeling of our infirmities,” and the sacerdotal powers derived from Him to “the ministers and stewards of His mysteries,”—is intimately related to, and dependent upon, the doctrine of the Incarnation.
[136] Col. ii. 9.
[137a] Acts xx. 28.
[137b] Ephes. i. 7.
[137c] Heb. ix. 12.
[138] 2 St. Peter ii. 1.
[139a] St. John xvii. 2.
[139b] 1 Cor. ii. 8.
[139c] Acts xx. 28.