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Then Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and said, Who is on the Lord's side? let him come unto me. And all the sons of Levi gathered themselves together unto him. EXODUS xxxii. 15-26. Moses and Joshua are on their way down from the mountain, the former carrying the tables in his hands and a heavier burden in his heart, the thought of the people's swift apostasy.

And whenever you doubt; whenever the devil, or ignorant preachers, or superstitious books, make you afraid, and tempt you to fancy that God hates you, and watches to catch you tripping, take refuge in that blessed name, and say, 'Satan, I defy thee; for the Almighty God of heaven is my Father. PSALM xxxii. 8.

Dona Guiomar de Ulloa. Ch. xxvi. section 5. Ch. vii. section 12. See ch. xxviii. section 24. Ch. xxiii. section 7. A "custody" is a division of the province, in the Order of St. Francis, comprising a certain number of convents. Section 10. Job i. See ch. xxxii. section 1, &c. See ch. xxviii. section 6. See Way of Perfection, ch. lxi. section 2; but ch. xxxiv. section 8 of the earlier editions.

In this example the obvious object of the framing was to reduce the size of the opening, and to accomplish this the slabs were set out 10 or 12 inches from the rock forming the sides of the opening, and the intervening space was filled in with rubble. Plate XXXII, which shows the interior of the main room in group D, shows also the large doorway on the north.

If His Majesty repays us so abundantly, that even in this life the reward and gain of those who serve Him become visible, what will it be in the next? Ch. xx. section 30. Ch. xx. section 34. Exod. xxiii. 15: "Non apparebis in conspectu meo vacuus." Apoc. ii. 23: "Dabo unicuique vestrum secundum opera sua." See ch. xxxii. section 1. "Farsa de esta vida tan mal concertada."

Famous are those two texts; Exod. xix. 5, 6; Jer. xxxii. 40, 41 texts that hold forth strong consolation. By virtue of the covenant, heaven is not only made possible, but certain to all believers, and certain by way of oath. It is by virtue of the covenant that we call Him Father, and may lay claim to all the power, wisdom, goodness and mercy, that are in God.

Thus, wherever I behold a tyrant, I know that the social constitution must be not merely vicious and corrupt, as I stated yesterday, but in strict truth no social constitution at all. XXXII. Lælius. You have spoken admirably, my Scipio, and I see the point of your observations. Scipio.

XXXII. Elated and encouraged by this victory, Lucullus was intending to advance farther into the country, and to subdue the barbarian; but contrary to what one would have expected at the season of the autumnal equinox, they were assailed by heavy storms, generally snow-storms, and, when the sky was clear, there was hoar-frost and ice, owing to which the horses could not well drink of the rivers, by reason of the excessive cold; and they were difficult to ford, because the ice broke, and the rough edges cut the horses' sinews.

XXXII. When this speech had been delivered by Divitiacus, all who were present began with loud lamentation to entreat assistance of Caesar. Caesar noticed that the Sequani were the only people of all who did none of those things which the others did, but, with their heads bowed down, gazed on the earth in sadness. Wondering what was the reason of this conduct, he inquired of themselves.

XXXII. When he had come to Pharsalus and collected his army there, he marched straight to attack Alexander. But he, seeing that Pelopidas's force of Thebans was small, while he had more than double his numbers of Thessalian hoplites, met him near the shrine of Thetis. When some one said to Pelopidas that the tyrant was coming on with a great force, he answered.