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cause she had touched him , and how she had been healed tmme- * diately . He said unto her : Take courage , daughter ; thy faith hath healed thee ; go in peace . " While he was yet speaking ,
there cometh one from the ruler of the synagogue ' s [ house ] , saying unto him : " Thy daughter is dead ; trouble not the teacher . ' ie - Su ^ Ji ejmng ^ him , saying : " Fear not , only believe , and she shall ¦ be restored ? Having ~ cbine ^ trfts ^ htr-houser ~ he suffered no one to enter , except Peter and John and James , and the maiden ' s father and mother . All wept and bewailed her ; but he said ; " Weep not ; she is not dead , but' asleep . " And they derided him , knowing that she was dead . Then he , having turned all out , and taking hold of her hand , called , saying : " Maiden , arise . " And her spirit [ or breath ] -returned , and she arose immediately ; and he ordered something to be given her to eat . So her parents were astonished ; but he charged them to tell no one what had been done .
CURE OF TWO BLIND MEN , AND A DUMB DEMONIAC . Oct . 24 . Matthew ix . 27—34 . And as Jesus passed on thence , there followed him two blind men , crying out and saying : « 6 Have . pity on us , son of David . " So when he was come into the house [ probably the house of Peter oV some other disciple , which Jesus made his home ] , the blind men came unto him , and Jesus saith unto ffiem : " Bdieve ye that I am able to do this ? They say unto him : " Yea , Lord . "
Then he touched their eyes , saying : " According to your faith be it unto you . " And their eyes were opened ; whereupon Jesus strictly charged them , saying : " See that no one know it . " But they went forth , and spread abroad his fame throughout that land , Now as they went forth , lo ! there was brought unto him a dqmb demoniac \ when , the demon having been cast out , the dumb jman spake . So the multitudes wondered , saying : '*« Never was the like seen in Israel . " But . the Pharisees said : " He casteth out
demons by the prince of the demons . " SECOND PROGRESS THROUGH GALILEE , AND MISSION OF THE
^ oe tvt in TWELVE APOSTLES . Oct . 25—JNov , 10 . Matthbw ix . 35-xi . l . And Jesus went about all the cities and villages , teaching in their synagogues , and preaching the gospel of the kingdom , and curing every disease and every infirmity . Upon seeing the multitudes ,- he \ vas moved wUh compassion for them , because they were wearied and scattered abroad , as sheep having no shepherd . i
Then he saith to his disciples : The harvest indeed is great , but the workmen are few ; pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest , to send forth workmen into his harvest . " And having called to him his twelve disciples , he gave them authority over unclean spirits to cast them out , and to cure every c ] isease and every infirmity . Now the names of the twelve apos-
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372 TRANSLATION OF TtlE GOSPEL ^ .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 1, 1833, page 372, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2627/page/20/
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