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And when Jesus beheld him, He said, Thou art Simon the son of Jona: thou shalt be called Cephas, which is, by interpretation, a stone. JOHN i. 40-42. There are many ways by which souls are brought to their Saviour. Sometimes, like the merchantman seeking goodly pearls, men seek Him earnestly and find Him. Sometimes, by the intervention of another, the knowledge of Him is kindled in dark hearts.

'And there came a leper to Him, beseeching Him, and kneeling down to Him, and saying unto Him, If Thou wilt, Thou canst make me clean. 41. And Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth His hand, and touched him, and saith unto him, I will; he thou clean. 42. And as soon as He had spoken, immediately the leprosy departed from him, and he was cleansed. Mark i. 40-42.

Return to Perea John x. 40-42. The visit to Bethany and the raising of Lazarus John xi. 1-46. The withdrawal to Ephraim John xi. 47-54. Events connected with the last journey to Jerusalem, which cannot be more definitely located: The question whether few are saved Luke xiii. 22-30. Reply to the warning against Herod, probably near the close Luke xiii. 31-35.

This woman, as I said, was a Samaritan sinner, a sinner of the worst complexion: for the Jews abhorred to have ought to do with them, ver. 9; wherefore none more fit than she to be made one of the decoys of heaven, to bring others of these Samaritan wild-fowls under the net of the grace of Christ. And she did the work to purpose. Many, and many more of the Samaritans believed on him; ver. 40-42.

It is somewhat remarkable that the tenth, not the first, day of the first month should be reckoned New Year's Day. E. Westermarck, "Midsummer Customs in Morocco," Folk-lore, xvi. pp. 40-42. E. Westermarck, "Midsummer Customs in Morocco," Folk-lore, xvi. , pp. 42 sq., 46 sq.; id., Ceremonies and Beliefs connected with Agriculture, etc., in Morocco, pp. 99 sqq. See The Scapegoat, pp. 166 sq.

The Son of man shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather together out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them that do iniquity, and shall cast them into a furnace of fire, where there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth;" Matt. xiii. 40-42.

Mézeray, vol. xi. pp. 40-42. Le Vassor, vol. i. pp. 172, 173. Bassompierre, Mém. p. 81. Bassompierre, Mém. pp. 81-87. Le Vassor, vol. i. pp. 174-178. Richelieu, Hist. de la Mère et du Fils, vol. i. pp. 207-209. Mézeray, vol. xi. pp. 42, 43. Mercure Français, 1614. Bassompierre, Mém. pp. 88, 89. Le Vassor, vol. i. pp. 191, 192. Lingard, Hist. of England, vol. ix. p. 271. Siri, Mém.