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<blockquote>The one known as the Spirit of Christmas is therefore come to tell of the birth of [[Jesus Christ]] against the backdrop of nature’s darkest hour of the year. The announcement at [[winter solstice]] of his star appearing is a great drama of cosmos; and it is here to teach us that in the darkest night of man’s longing, there does appear the star of hope and the birth of the Saviour. | <blockquote> | ||
The one known as the Spirit of Christmas is therefore come to tell of the birth of [[Jesus Christ]] against the backdrop of nature’s darkest hour of the year. The announcement at [[winter solstice]] of his star appearing is a great drama of cosmos; and it is here to teach us that in the darkest night of man’s longing, there does appear the star of hope and the birth of the Saviour. | |||
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