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His numerous servants are not included with his property. Comp. Gen. xxx. 43, with Gen. xxxi. 16-18. When Jacob sent messengers to Esau, wishing to impress him with an idea of his state and sway, he bade them tell him not only of his RICHES, but of his GREATNESS; that he had "oxen, and asses, and flocks, and men-servants, and maid-servants." Gen. xxxii. 4, 5.

The ship carpenters had been similarly defeated in 1832. For a detailed discussion of these trials see below, 149-152. Published in 1916 by the Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 16-18. The printers had organized nationally for the first time in 1836, but the organization lasted less than two years; likewise the cordwainers or shoemakers.

In John xiv. 16-18, Jesus told His disciples that when the Holy Spirit came that He Himself would come, that is, the result of the coming of the Holy Spirit to dwell in their hearts would be the coming of Christ Himself.

The detail gone into, in the verses quoted, is manifestly to enable them to get at the motive and find out whether the master designed to kill. 1. "If a man smite his servant with a rod." The instrument used, gives a clue to the intent. See Num. xxxv. 16-18.

Oh! the glory of the grace, Shining in the Saviour's face, Telling sinners from above, 'God is Light, and 'God is Love." "Dost thou know the balancings of the clouds, the wondrous works of Him which is perfect in knowledge?... Hast thou with Him spread out the sky?" JOB xxxvii. 16-18.

It has been suggested that since the statues of Telloh are those of the priest-kings, only the priestly classes shaved their hair off. See an interesting discussion of the question by Professor Hommel, "Arabia according to the Latest Discoveries and Researches." Sunday School Times, 1895, nos. 41 and 43. See Hilprecht, Old Babylonian Inscriptions, i. 16-18.

The story of Jonathan's exploits against Michmash by Saul and his escape, I Sam. 14. The story of David's choice and anointing, I Sam. 16:1-13. The killing of Goliath and defeat of the Philistines. I Sam. Ch. 17. Story of Jonathan and David, I Sam. 18:1-4; 19:1-7; 20:1-4, 12-17, 41-42; 23:16-18. David's wanderings, 21:10-22-5.

It memorialized Congress urging the passage of the Federal Suffrage Amendment; it passed the Presidential suffrage bill and it promptly ratified the Amendment. A called convention of the State association was held October 16-18, at the Hotel Statler in St. Louis and the name was changed to the Missouri League of Women Voters. Mrs. Gellhorn was elected chairman.

So we need not wonder if the pagan conception of service was here in the minds of the vowing assembly. If we look at their vow, as recorded in verses 16-18, we see nothing in it which necessarily implies a loftier idea.

The final stand came at Leipzig, where, October 16-18, he waged a three days' battle against all the powers of central and eastern Europe. Then, his ammunition nearly exhausted, he was forced to give the order to retreat. The struggle was soon at an end.