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CHILDREN'S BOOKS.
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sent you to reap that whereon ye have not laboured ; others have laboured , and ye have entered upon their labour . ' Now many of the Samaritans of that city believed in him , because of the word of the woman , who testified , ' He told me all things whatever I did . ' When therefore the Samaritans were come unto him , they bes 0 Ught-him-tQ ~ abideayithJhem ^_ si 3 _ h . e _ abode there two daygj ^
And many more believed because of his own word , and said unto the woman , * We no longer believe because of thy report ; for we
ourselves have heard him , and know \ i . e . are convinced ] that this is indeed the Christ , the Saviour of the world . ' JESUS ON HIS ARRIVAL AT CAN A , CURES A COURTIER ' S SON WHO WAS SICK AT CAPERNAUM . John iv . 43—54 . Now after the two days , he departed thence , and went into . . j Galilee . For Jesus himself testified that a prophet hath pV " n 0 h ° nolir * n ^ ls own country [ i . e . Judea , either as his ~~ * birth-place , or as the proper country of his prophets . ]
So when he was come into Galilee , the Galileans received him , having seen all the things which he did in Jerusalem at the feast ;
for they also went to the feast . He came , therefore again to Cana of Galilee , where he had made the water wine . And there was a certain courtier [ probably Chuza , Herod ' steward , see Luke viii . 3 , ] whose son was sick in Capernaum , He having heard that Jesus was come out of Judea into Galilee ,, went unto him , and besought him to come down and cure his son ; for he was at the point of death . Then said Jesus unto him , * Unless ye see signs and wonders , ye will not believe / The courtier saith
unto him , ' Lord , come down , ere my child die . ' Jesus saith unto him , 'Go , thy son liveth . ' So the man believed the word which Jesus had spoken unto him , and went . Already , as he was going down , his servants met him , and told him , saying , 'Thy son liveth . ' Then he inquired of them the hour at which he became better . And they said unto him : ' Yesterday , at the seventh hour , the fever left him . ' Then the father knew that it was at the very hour , in which Jesus had said unto him , ' Thy son liveth . ' So he himself believed , and his whole house . This second miracle again did Jesus , when he was come out of Judea into Galilee .
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144 children ' s books .
Children's Books.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS .
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Is there not an abundance of children's books ? Do not they and their advertisements meet our eyes till they are tired ? To the iirst question the answer is , yes , if the world has come to its ripe age and can make no further improvement , and , if those which have been written really leave no parents' and teachers '
desires unsatisfied . But is either condition fulfilled ? Idle and careless parents and teachers may answer in the affirmative to the
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), May 1, 1833, page 144, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2613/page/16/
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