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Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1911, xvi, 405 pp., plates, maps, plans, 8°. Preliminary Report of the Yale Peruvian Expedition. Bulletin of American Geographical Society, XLIV, 20-26, January, 1912. The Ascent of Coropuna. Harper's Magazine, CXXIV, 489-502, March, 1912. Illus. Vitcos, The Last Inca Capital. Proceedings of American Antiquarian Society, XXII, N.S., 135-196. April, 1912.

When Luke has the other two Synoptics against him, as in the insertions Matt. xiv. 3-12, Mark vi. 17-29, and again Matt. xx. 20-28, Mark x. 35-45, and Matt. xxi. 20-22, Mark xi. 20-26, Marcion has them against him too. It has been noticed as characteristic of St.

Cabbage 339.5 lbs. Turnips 851 lbs. Onions 200 lbs. Veal 938 lbs. Liver 76.5 lbs. Eggs 198 The menu for the week of April 20-26, inclusive, was as follows: APRIL 20 SUNDAY BREAKFAST Boiled eggs Fried bacon Oatmeal and milk Bread and butter Coffee DINNER Roast veal and gravy Mashed potatoes Sage dressing Stewed tomatoes Apple pie Mixed pickles Bread and butter Coffee

The Beatitudes here recorded are four in number, while Matthew mentions eight or nine; but Luke adds four woes, each one of which is in striking contrast with the parallel Beatitude, vs. 20-26. The sermon begins, therefore, by pronouncing blessings upon the followers of Christ and contrasted woes upon those who reject him.

And I have declared unto them Thy name, and will declare it; that the love wherewith Thou hast loved Me may be in them, and I in them. JOHN xvii. 20-26. The remainder of this prayer reaches out to all generations of believers to the end.

The Lord told Saul, "to obey is better than sacrifice." Saul's punishment was great. Samuel, the prophet of the Lord said, "thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, and the Lord hath rejected thee from being king over Israel." I Sam. 15:20-26. God expects us to obey Him and when we do, we will have peace in our souls.

Challenge of Jesus' authority Matt. xxi. 23-27; Mark xi. 27-33; Luke xx. 1-8. Three parables against the religious leaders Matt. xxi. 28 to xxii. 14; Mark xii. 1-12; Luke xx. 9-19. The question about tribute Matt. xxii. 15-22; Mark xii. 13-17; Luke xx. 20-26. The question of the Sadducees about the resurrection Matt. xxii. 23-33; Mark xii. 18-27; Luke xx. 27-40.

As the father of the prodigal said of his boy, he was dead and is alive again, and in that coming to his true self he attains, as surely as he ever can in any future world, unto the resurrection from the dead. Luke xxiii. 20-26.