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The collection presents a series of devotional sermons reflecting on the incarnation and redemption, arguing that salvation chiefly glorifies God and elicits praise from angels and the entire universe. It emphasizes the Messiah’s humility and the honor conferred on lowly witnesses, using the shepherds as exemplars of pious, commonplace lives and arguing that ordinary duties performed devoutly are sacred. Subsequent essays explore how Christ restores peace between God and humanity, brings inward and eventual worldly peace, and define the nature of good will and its appropriate objects, blending biblical exegesis with practical moral exhortation and pastoral illustration.

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Thomas Guthrie

Thomas Guthrie was a Scottish preacher and author, known for his contributions to religious literature in the 19th century. He is particularly recognized for his work "The Angels' Song," which reflects his deep theological insights and poetic sensibility. Guthrie's writings often explore themes of faith, morality, and the human experience, making a significant impact on his contemporaries and readers interested in spiritual matters. His legacy continues to resonate within the realms of Christian literature and thought.

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