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of Herrnon , and on the sea of Galilee ; and often had his eye Tested on the town of Nazareth , as it sloped from the ridge of a hill into a deep vale , while he little knew that it would he hereafter sanctified as the ahode of the Hope df Israel . Now , as the eyes of the travellers turned towards the mountain , they saw that its wonted stillness and solitude were disturbed . Groups of people were hastening in all directions over the plain towards Tabor ; and
an the mountain itself , moving figures could already be discerned . The three companions' looked at each other , while joy flashed from their eyes , and they immediately quickened their pace , regardless of the increasing heat . As soon as they arrived within hearing of some who were hastening in the same direction with themselves , they rejoiced at the sound of eager voices exclaiming ; , < The Teacher , " " The Prophet , " " Jesus , the son of t ) avid * * ' From that moment Sadoc heard and saw nothing of what passed
around him . His whole soul was i n his eyes , and they were fixed on the outlines of the Mount , where the objects became every moment more disfmct . On the masses of rock were people seated . Groups stood beneath the trees . A multitude filled a shaded recess . Every moment the numbers were increased . Hundreds poured through every passage of the rocks . Thousands toiled up the steep pathway . Sadoc listened for voices of praise , for his own heart longed to break forth into singing : but no sound was heard but the rushing of busy feet over the plain . He looked yet again , he
shaded hk eyes with his hand that he might see more distinctly , and he beheld , at length , one who sat a ^ part from the assembled multitude , and above them , one to whom all faces were turned , to whom access appeared impossible from the throngs which surrounded him . A dimness came over the sight of Sadoc as he gazed . He drooped his head and covered his face with his mantle , while , with his companions , he turned his face towards Jerusalem , and exclaimed , " Now with joy shall we draw water out of the wells of salvation . Exult , O Zion ! for great is the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee !"
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This volume was originally intended to be in form what it , in fact , still is—a mere chapter of the work which , hy a change ia the first plan , obtained the distinct title of " The History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Italy . " Dr . M'Crie seems , in his former volume , to have reached his bookseller ' s standard of the fitting number of pages before his subject was exhausted , and he has dilated the surplus into a second
moderatel y sized octavo . Though now separated in form into a distinct wqfk , it bears all the marks of tlie original character under which it was composed , and under the title of " The History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Spain , " pursues , for seven chapters , anew division of the old subject , and then , in chapter eight , takes up the original design , and combines the history of the wanderings of the Spanish and Italian Refugees , so as to render each work dependent on the otber for unity of design and execution .
* History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Spain in the Sixteenth Century . By Thomas M'Crie , D . D . 8 vo . Pp . 424 .
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Reformation in spain . *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Feb. 2, 1830, page 108, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2581/page/36/
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