The perfection of His humanity viewed as a proof of His divinity. We propose to take up the man, Jesus of Nazareth, as he appears on the simple, un sophisticated record of the plain and honest fishermen of Galilee, and as he lives in the faith of Christendom; and we shall find him in all the stages of his life, both as a private individual and as a public character, so far elevated above the reach of successful rivalry, and so singularly perfect, that this very perfection, in the midst of an imperfect and sinful world, constitutes an irresistible proof of his divinity. (pg. 22)