RM2AWEGAH–The life and teachings of Jesus; a critical analysis of the sources of the Gospels, together with a study of the sayings of Jesus . ot give an adequate motive forhis treachery, and this perhaps we are to look for infears for his own personal safety. What influenceshad been brought to bear upon him we do not know,but it is unlikely that Judas proceeded absolutely of hisown initiation. This, it is true, is the idea which theGospels give, but the Gospels had no means of know-ing the inside history of the case, and naturally wouldtake the alternative which was least complimentary tothe traitor. Th
RM2AJJR41–Medieval and modern times; an introduction to the history of western Europe form the dissolution of the Roman empire to the present time . success of their missionary work ledthe pope to bestow many privileges upon them. It grievedFrancis, however, to think of his little band of companionsbeing converted into a great and powerful order. He foresawthat they would soon cease to lead their simple, holy life, andwould become ambitious and perhaps rich. I, little BrotherFrancis, he writes, desire to follow the life and the povertyof Jesus Christ, persevering therein until the end; and I begyou all
RM2AM7KH6–The American Tract Society's almanac for the year of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ 1861 : being the first after bissextile, and until the fourth of July, the eighty-fifth year of the independence of the United States : calculated for Boston, New York, Washington, and Charleston, and four parallels of latitude, adapted for use througout the country . yoccasion for the exercise of better qualities of head, heart, and consciencethan I fear I possess: occasion for composing quarrels, for leading suitors toa consideration of manly justice, mercy, and forbearance. I earnestly desire,and perhaps
RM2AX1T56–Bible symbols; designed and arranged to stimulate a greater interest in the study of the Bible by both young and old . et-shaped opening made of. brass intowhich the money was dropped. If you had been there youwould have seen that each chest bore a name which showedfor what purpose the money in that chest would be used, as Wood, Incense, Gold Dishes, and so on. Jesus watched the people as they came, each onedropping something into the chests. Here came a rich Pharisee,perhaps, wearing a fine robe, who dropped a handful of goldpieces into the brass mouth of the chest with a look whichseemed to
RM2AWJTJ2–The new and complete life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: containing an authentic and full account of all the wonderful transactions, sufferings, and death of our glorious Redeemer . s to infult him ; perhaps to pro-voke him to work fome miracle, though itfliould prove of a hurtful kind. FromHerods drelhng him in this manner, itevidently appears, that the chief prieftsand elders had accufed him of nothing,but his having afllimed the eharafter of theMefliah ; for the affront put upon him wasplainly in derifion of that pretenfion. The other head of accufation, namely,his having att
RM2AX1M34–Missions and missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal Church . d to their petition, promising to stand by them,exhorting them to fidelity, and assuring them that theywould, perhaps, win back those who had forsaken them.During the year the Bishop visited the mission. Themission house was completed, the schools were prosper-ous, a large farm was under cultivation, log-houses werebuilt with chimneys, more than two hundred of the na-tives had renounced heathenism and professed savingfaith in the Lord Jesus Christ, and were evidencing it intheir lives. Li the autumn of 1823 Stewarts health was
RM2AJ9RNX–A world in perplexity . CHRIST ANSWERING HIS DISCIPLES QUESTIONSWhen shall these things be? and what shall be the sign of Thy coming, and of the end of the world? Matt. 24: 3. 102. Signs in the Heavens SIGNS OF CHRISrS COMING A COMPREHENSIVE prophecy, perhaps the most de-tailed in the Bible relating to the second coming ofChrist and the end of the world, is that recorded in thetwenty-fourth chapter of Matthew and the twenty-firstchapter of Luke, sometimes called our Lords greatprophecy. Believing the promise that Jesus would comeagain, the disciples went to Him privately and asked, What shall
RM2AFN9XE–. A Collection of tracts relating to the Deity, worship and satisfaction of the Lord Jesus Christ ... : to which is prefix'd a true narrative of the proceedings of the dissenting ministers of Dublin against the author ... ^ than to retraut^em ; unlejs therehe fome covert meaning in it, For^perhaps^ the Do^or means it only on Supfofition^ thatGod had told us fuch things^ without believing that hehas indeed faid ^em and that then it had been Ar-rogance to tell him^ this cannot be^ which is nothingto the Unitarians more than to Mr, Troflej Ad-mirers: fo that I hope the Title-maker has mjftakent
RM2AJDBE8–Medieval and modern times : an introduction to the history of western Europe form the dissolution of the Roman empire to the present time . the success of their missionary work ledthe pope to bestow many privileges upon them. It grievedFrancis, however, to think of his littie band of companionsbeing converted into a great and powerful order. He foresawthat they would soon cease to lead their simple, holy life, andwould become ambitious and perhaps rich. I, littie BrotherFrancis, he writes, desire to follow the life and the poverty6f Jesus Christ, persevering therein until the end; and I begyou
RM2AKT2XT–Life and light for woman . MISS ALICE F. bXILLSON. said that she did love Jesus, and wassure he had taken away her sinfulheart. In not a few cases we rejoicein the steady growth of character ; theclearer perception of spiritual truth ;the increased love of Gods Word. Itis wonderful how the Spirit of Godopens their spiritual understanding,though they may be very dull incatching our ideas on this worldsmatters. These are the rewards, thefruit for which we toil. There isanother side, but perhaps it is not darker than the reverse side of any Chris-tian work in the world. Heathenism is a blackness
RM2AN69AK–Letters from the Far East . but thechrysanthemums in the garden still remained. Inthe afternoon we visited a number of little SundaySchools, held in different parts of the city. We went first to the place where the schoolgirls,who go out to teach in these schools, assembled andhad a short service before going out. The schoolsthemselves were made up mostly of small childrenfrom the streets. Probably nearly, if not all, werefrom heathen homes. They began by singing; and in every school weheard that song, which has perhaps been translatedinto more languages than any other, Jesus lovesme. Afterwar
RM2AKKHY8–The Anglican pulpit library, [sermons, outlines and illustrations for Sundays and Holy Days] . f man, of the depths ofthat divine heart, lies in the gift of Jesus Christ. In like manner we have to think, if we would estimate the 6 mannerof this love, that through and in the great sacrifice of Jesus Christthere comes to us the gift of a divine life like His own. Perhaps itmay be too great a refinement of interpretation ; but it certainlydoes seem to me that that expression 6 to bestow His love upon us,is not altogether the same as to love us, but that there is a greaterdepth in it. There may be
RM2AXDMXW–Life and light for woman . because of lack of room or a suf-ficiently large force of workers to care for them, have to be sent home,fainting by the way. The question comes up very frequently in this con-nection, What would Jesus do.^ There are many difficulties to be met. We are not working for an idealhumanity, but for a humanity just as it is found, perhaps, in our owncountry ; just as He found it nineteen hundred years ago. But we know that The Fathers eye is ever on us,Never off us,Still upon us.Night and day, and our calling is a high one. It is said that travelers in the Indian country w
RM2AJMKJB–The pathway of life ; Intended to lead the young and the old into paths of happiness, and to prepare them for a holy companionship with him whose kingdom is as boundless as his love . ic, morning, noon andnight; let it be Jesus, the cradle song. This is important if your children growup, but perhaps they may not. Their pathway may be short. Jesus may bewanting that child. Then there will be a soundless step in the dwelling, and theyouthful pulse will begin to flutter, and little hands will be lifted for help. Youcannot help. And a great agony will pinch at your heart, and the cradle will beemp
RM2AWN44Y–People's commentary on the Gospel according to LukeContaining the common version, 1611, and the Revised version, 1881 American reading and renderings . orn son; and shewrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laidhim in a manger, because there was no roomfor them in the inn. Luke 2 : 7.j THE BIRTH OF JESUS. 45 an empty house or shelter, the traveller having to provide beds, provisions,cooking utensils and servants to wait upon him, all of which must be takenwith him on his journey. At a small place like Bethlehem the caravansarywould be small, and perhaps a cave was utilized for the purpose, as t
RM2AN5RKE–Letters from the Far East . ith Mr. Matheson, itsfounder. Until he started this work, six years ago,nothing had been done for these needy and neglectedpeople, who are perhaps treated more unkindly thanany other class. The hall where the meeting was held was crowded,and men were standing on the sidewalks. Their faces were a study, and they seemed interestedin what was said. When he asked all who wanted toknow Jesus to manifest it by rising, the great majorityof men near the front, and some farther back, wereon their feet. The mission is never closed day or night, and themen may sleep there if t
RM2AN8P6F–Bible readings for the home circle : comprising one hundred and sixty-two readings for public and private study, in which are answered over twenty-eight hundred questions on religious topics . y could not we cast himout? And Jesus said unto them, Because of your unbelief. Matt. 17:19, 20. Note. —The evident reason why sofew are now healed in answer to prayer, isbecause one or another of the parties, and perhaps all of them, have failed tofulfill the conditions prescribed. If one has, by some willful course of hisown, brought a sickness upon himself, and he gives no evidence that hewould do bet
RM2AM8KFY–The encyclopedia of Sunday schools and religious education (Volume 2); giving a world-wide view of the history and progress of the Sunday school and the development of religious education... . abees. But Rome Geography took away the liberties of Palestine andwe enter the following period with thisexplanation of the Greek and Roman in-terests of Christianity and the New Testa-ment. The travels of Jesus in Palestine canbe traced best in the narrative of Mark.Perhaps Luke succeeds best in attachingthe sayings of Jesus to likely localities.For the places in Imd close to Jerusalemsignificant in his
RM2AM1MMH–Letters from the Far East . ith Mr. Matheson, itsfounder. Until he started this work, six years ago,nothing had been done for these needy and neglectedpeople, who are perhaps treated more unkindly thanany other class. The hall where the meeting was held was crowded,and men were standing on the sidewalks. Their faces were a study, and they seemed interestedin what was said. When he asked all who wanted toknow Jesus to manifest it by rising, the great majorityof men near the front, and some farther back, wereon their feet. The mission is never closed day or night, and themen may sleep there if t
RM2AWJPNC–The new and complete life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: containing an authentic and full account of all the wonderful transactions, sufferings, and death of our glorious Redeemer . ce, not mentioned by the cvangel-ifts, the brethren fet out for the mountainin Galilee, perhaps that on Vv^hich he wastransfigured. Here five hundred of themwere gathered together, waiting the joyfulfight of their great Maffer, after he hadtriumphed over death and the grave ; fomeof them not having yet feen iiim after hisrefurreftion from the dead. The difciples did not v/ait long beforeJesus appeare
RM2AJ5RG5–Jesus of Nazareth: His life and teachings; founded on the four Gospels, and illustrated by reference to the manners, customs, religious beliefs, and political institutions of His times . and plowed in the seed, and in sightof his field of waving grain Jesus told the story of the sower,part of whose seed fell on the trodden path, part on the rockysoil, part among thorns, part in the fertile earth.* Close athand was the palace of the Roman court, with all its militarypomp and its surrounding world of fashion. Perhaps withinsight of its walls was told the story of the marriage feastfThus within t
RM2AGDC00–. A Vindication of the worship of the Lord Jesus Christ as the Supreme God, in all the dispensations, patriarchal, mosaick and Christian : demonstrating, that Christ was so known and worship'd in all ages, from Adam to this day. C ,H A P. VI. Trecefits of the Scripture that enjoin us toivorjhip Chriji as God. U T perhaps it will be faid, that allthat I have faid hitherto is nothing tothe purpofe ,* that this is neither Pre-cept nor Example. I come therefore now to (hew youboth Precept and Example; and /hall give youenough of both to convince any Man. But what I have thus largely proved concern
RM2AWGX05–The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus ChristTranslated from the Latin Vulgate: and diligently compared with the original Greek . harnaum, shalt thoube exalted up to heaven? thou shalt godown even unto hell. For if the mira-cles had been done in Sodom that havebeen done in thee, perhaps it would haveremained until this day. 24 But I say unto you, that it shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom inthe day of judgment, than for thee. 25 At that time Jesus answered andsaid : I confess to thee, O Father, Lord ofheaven and earth, because thou hast hidthese things from the wise and pru
RM2AM2EAE–Letters from the Far East . ut thechrysanthemums in the garden still remained. Inthe afternoon we visited a number of little SundaySchools, held in different parts of the city. We went first to the place where the schoolgirls,who go out to teach in these schools, assembled andhad a short service before going out. The schoolsthemselves were made up mostly of small childrenfrom the streets. Probably nearly, if not all, werefrom heathen homes. They began by singing; and in every school weheard that song, which has perhaps been translatedinto more languages than any other, Jesus lovesme. Afterward
RM2AKW77K–Leonardo da Vinci, artist, thinker and man of science; . rchives ! In default of otherdocuments, let us seewhat the masters draw-ings have to say. Theywill perhaps allow us tolook a little more deeplyinto the question. Inthe first place we find inthe collection at WindsorCastle a drawing in redchalk which shows us,twice over, the ChildJesus, seated, and bend-ing towards an invisibledonor. According tosome connoisseurs this „^^ „^ ^„^ ,„,„. „, ^,„ „„„„, ,,, .eonaudo. is a study for the Child (Bonnat collection, Paris.) Jesus in the Madonna of Sant Onofrio. One of the two figures bears a real li
RM2AKNAPC–Christian herald and signs of our times . her face again and wept bitterly. I am the resurrection and the life, saidUrsula softly. Ohno.no, not for me, said the mourner.There is no hope for me. Too late ! Too late!No pardon for me now. The blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleansethfrom all sin, Ursula quoted. It is so indeed,dear lady. Not from mine; I am excluded. Oh, no; none are excluded. You do not know my case. Perhaps yourfather—but no, it is useless. My father ? Oh, yes, he would tell you thatyou are not shut out. Do let him assure you ofit. Come to him now. No, it would avail nothing; I s
RM2AFY320–. Letters from Europe to the children; Uncle John upon his travels. buriedhere. It would be nice to know whether this is reallythe place where Paul was beheaded. I almostfeel sure that it was. Returning to the city Ipassed over ground where perhaps his own feettrod. He may have looked back upon the tow-ers and dwellings of the city, and seen themmuch as I saw them, perhaps with a sorrowlike that of Jesus as he wept over Jerusalem.I know that he went bravely, not afraid to die;for had he not written, perhaps only a day ortwo before, I am now ready to be offered, andthe time of my departure is a
RM2AM1RB4–The pathway of life ..to which is added a biography of DrTalmage . sic, morning, noon andnight; let it be Jesus, the cradle song. This is important if your children growup, but perhaps they may not. Their pathway may be short. Jesus may bewanting that child. Then there will be a soundless step in the dwelling, and theyouthful pulse will begin to flutter, and little hands will be lifted for help. Youcannot help. And a great agony will pinch at your heart, and the cradle will beempty, and the world will be empty, and your soul will be empty. No little feetstanding on the stairs. No toys scattere
RM2AN33NJ–Latter-day Saint biographical encyclopedia : a compilation of biographical sketches of prominent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . again presiding over the mission.Soon after his return he took suddenlysick and died March 12, 1869, in Ogden.Elder Widerborg was perhaps theablest public speaker which the Scandi-navian mission has produced up to thepresent time. MliJKXt^UIST, Ola Xilsoii a Patri-arch in the Church, was born Sept. 23,1825, in Ignaberga, Malmohus Ian, Swe-den, baptized by William Andersen, or-dained to the Priesthood and called in-to the local minis
RM2AX1YF4–Beauties of sacred literature .. . Mary again, at the dim dawn of day,To the tomb of her Lord first hurried away;And there she stood watching, all bathed in her tears.Till from Jesus lips, Mary, fell on her ears;That name, perhaps first, which his infant lips spoke,Again was the first when from death he awoke;And Mary, the pardond, thus cheered by his word.Was the first to proclaim her yet living Lord. O thus may all those, who that blessed name bear,To Jesus in faith and affection repair ;May each of them hear, through the gospel, his voice.In love saying, Mary, and in him rejoice;Then bearin
RM2AN4FE4–Living thoughts . for awhile, perhaps, may others see it; but striveon in humility, strive on as for thy life, andpray God that thou mayst strive on to theend, and thou canst not fail. Thou stream oerflowing, pure and free ;The brightness of the cherubim,The glow of burning seraphim, Are darkness when compared with Thee.Be Thou my pattern bright,My study and delight,My All in AILOh, teach Thou me, that I may beAll pure and holy, like to Thee. E. B. Pusey. H OLY JESUS, Fount of light!As crystal clear, forever bright, Humble Jesus, self:denying, And with Thy Fathers will complying, The Christian
RM2AFP53G–. Canadian Catholic Readers. Third Reader. st perhaps, gathering up thecockle, 3^ou root up the wheat also together with it. Suffer both to g-row until the harvest, and in the time of the harvest I will say to the reapers: Gather up first the cockle, and bind it into bundles to burn, but the wheat gather ye into my barn. —St. Matt, xiii Jesus said: A certain man went down from Jerusalemto Jerioho, and fell among robbers, who also strippedhim, and having wounded him, went away leaving himhalf dead. And it chanced that a certain priest went down thesame way; and seeing him, passed by. In like ma
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