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He was justified in relieving the Sabbath from the narrow and burdensome observances which had been bound upon it by the Pharisees and to restore it to mankind as a glad day of rest and of refreshment and of fellowship with God. C. The Third Period. Chs. 6:12 to 8:56 The Choice of the Twelve. Ch. 6:12-19

You are to continue on the above-mentioned service until the 20th of next month, unless you shall have fallen in with both the said convoys sooner; when you are to make the best of your way to Spithead, and remain there as above directed. Given under our hands, this 18th day of July 1793. CHATHAM, J. SMYTH, CHs. To James Saumarez, Esq. &c. By command of their lordships.

The early history of the condom is briefly discussed by various writers, as by Proksch, Die Vorbauung der Venerischen Krankheiten, p. 48; Bloch, Sexual Life of Our Time, Chs. XV and XXVIII; Cabanès, Indiscretions de l'Histoire, p. 121, etc. The control of procreation by the prevention of conception has, we have seen, become a part of the morality of civilized peoples.

SPECIAL HISTORIES. Henry Adams, History of the United States, IX.; Carl Schurz, Henry Clay, I. 137-202; N. P. Gilman, James Monroe, 125- 174; F. W. Taussig, Tariff History, J. L. Bishop, American Manufactures, II. 146-298; G. F. Tucker, Monroe Doctrine, Payne, European Colonies, E. Stanwood, Presidential Elections, H. L. Carson, Supreme Court, I. chs. xii.-xiv.; A C. McLaughlin, Cass, chs. ii., iv.

BIBLIOGRAPHIES. Justin Winsor, Narrative and Critical History, VI. passim, VII. 1-214, VIII. App.; and Readers' Handbook of the Revolution; W. F. Allen, History Topics, 107, 108; W. E. Foster, References to the Constitution of the United States, 11-14; Channing and Hart, Guide, secs. 136-141. GENERAL ACCOUNTS. G T. Curtis, Constitutional History, I. chs. i. iv.

Isaac is born and sacrificed, chs. 20-22. Sarah's death, ch. 23. Isaac is married, ch. 24. Abraham and Ishmael die and Isaac's two sons, ch. 25. Isaac dwells in Gerar and Jacob steals his brother's birthright, chs. 26-27. Jacob's experiences as a fugitive and his roll and settlement in Canaan, chs. 28-36. Joseph's career and the settlement of the nation in Egypt, chs. 37-50.

From 1555 to 1557, when the Saint was advised by St. See ch. xxvii. section 4. Section 4. Section 5. The doctrine here laid down is not that of the second water, chs. xiv. and xv., but that of the third, ch. xvi. Section 6. Section 2. Ch. vii. section 12. Ch. xxviii. section 6, ch. xxx. section 10. Ch. vii. section 11. Ch. iv. section 6, ch. v. section 14. See Inner Fortress, vi. 3, section 5.

Biographies of John Adams, Samuel Adams, Otis, Dickinson, Hutchinson, Franklin, and Washington. SPECIAL HISTORIES. W. B. Weeden, Economic and Special History of New England, II. chs. xviii., xix.; Wm.

B. The Second Period. Chs. 5:1 to 6:11 The Call of the First Disciples. Ch. 5:1-11

The church at work in Palestine, chs, 8-12. The church at work among the Gentiles, chs. 13-28. The material of the period which we are now to study includes the first two points and should be read in connection with the following outline: I. The church at work in Jerusalem, chs. 1-7. Preparation for witnessing, 1:1-2:4.