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When God and man are rightly compared, or men consider God and themselves rightly, it heightens the excellency of God. If we have low thoughts of God, we have high thoughts of ourselves, and if we have low thoughts of ourselves, we have high thoughts of God. Therefore labor to have our eyes filled with the greatness and absoluteness of God, and that will bring us to right thoughts of ourselves. [James Durham]

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