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He snatched it gloated over it; doubted it bit it found it genuine choked his heart down, and smothered a halleluiah. Then he looked around saw that nobody was looking at him threw the dime down where it was before walked away a few steps, and approached again, pretending he did not know it was there, so that he could re-enjoy the luxury of finding it.

In that tabernacle the Shekinah was the manifestation of the divine glory of Jehovah. In the New Jerusalem Jesus Christ, who is "the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person," illuminates the entire city of God. Oh, halleluiah! In olden times the cities were surrounded with walls, designed as a defense against all enemies.

Oh, halleluiah! "And he said unto me, Write: for these words are true and faithful." "And he said unto me, It is done. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end." When the seventh angel of chap. 16:17 poured out his vial, the voice of God from the throne said, "It is done," signifying that the last judgments were complete.

These facts we shall notice more particularly hereafter. But these two witnesses were not always to remain trampled under foot in the streets of great Babylon; for a time came when "the spirit of life from God entered into them, and they stood upon their feet; and great fear fell upon them which saw them." In this is portrayed the reformation which is now taking place in the world. Halleluiah!

The few crumbs that have been dropped during the reign of Protestantism have been eagerly gathered up by the spiritually-minded; but, thank God! the time has now arrived when the messengers appear with food from heaven, and the multitudes of earth's starving millions can "eat in plenty, and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord God." Joel 2:26. Halleluiah!

Halleluiah! That the spiritual downfall of Babylon is a real plague to sectarians there can be no doubt, and it is plainly declared to be such in chap. 18:8, where the same event is described. There is no analagous object to which a spirit can be made a symbol; therefore we must regard them as being literally spirits of devils, here appearing under their own appropriate title.

Maiden jostled maiden, all colliding upon a gaping question that fanned sensation sky-high until the bungalow fairly rocked upon a hullabaloo. "It's an Owl!" "Only an owl a little screech owl! Not not so little, either! Where did it come from?" "Yes! How on earth did it get in? Doors windows all are screened." "Glory halleluiah! It came down the chimney.

Halleluiah! halleluiah! Glory to God!" Thinking that these were genuine penitents, Cartwright rode rapidly toward them, intending to join in their rejoicings; but as he drew near them, he detected certain unmistakable evidences that they were shamming religious fervor merely for the purpose of annoying him.

I rode up to the edge of the mud, stopped my horse, reared in my stirrups, and shouted, at the top of my voice, 'Glory to God! Glory to God! Halleluiah! another sinner down! Glory to God! Halleluiah! Glory! Halleluiah!

The Romance is in rondo form with love-lorn iteration of themes and intermezzo, and deftest broidery, the whole ending, after a graceful Recollection, in a bliss of harmony. The Finale is a halleluiah. This symphony has been played much, but not half enough. John Knowles Paine is a name that has been held in long and high honor among American composers.