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Thankful, 'that the traitors are in safe custody. 'And I join with you in this upon my bare knees, said Mr. Humble. 'I am glad also, said Mr. Good-Work. Then said the warm man, and true-hearted Mr. Zeal- for-God, 'Cut them off; they have been the plague, and have sought the destruction of Mansoul. Thus, therefore, being all agreed in their verdict, they come instantly into the Court. Clerk.

So, when they were presented before the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, and the rest of the honourable bench, first, the jury was empannelled, and then the witnesses sworn. The names of the jury were these: Mr. Belief, Mr. True-Heart, Mr. Upright, Mr. Hate-Bad, Mr. Love- God, Mr. See-Truth, Mr. Heavenly-Mind, Mr. Moderate, Mr. Thankful, Mr. Good-Work, Mr. Zeal-for-God, and Mr. Humble.

Then the jury, to wit, Mr. Belief, Mr. True-Heart, Mr. Upright, Mr. Hate-bad, Mr. Love-God, Mr. See-Truth, Mr. Heavenly-Mind, Mr. Moderate, Mr. Thankful, Mr. Humble, Mr. Good-Work, and Mr. Zeal- for-God, withdrew themselves in order to their work. Now when they were shut up by themselves, they fell to discourse among themselves in order to the drawing up of their verdict. And thus Mr.

His subsequent appointments have been Spring Street, Appleton District, and Janesville District, where at the present writing he is doing a good-work. Brother Pease has a clear head, a sound understanding, and positive convictions. His pulpit ministrations are impressive and practical, his administration wise and reliable, and his intercourse with the people agreeable and spiritual.

Gentlemen of the jury, answer all to your names: Mr. Belief, one; Mr. True-Heart, two; Mr. Upright, three; Mr. Hate-Bad, four; Mr. Love-God, five; Mr. See-Truth, six; Mr. Heavenly-mind, seven; Mr. Moderate, eight; Mr. Thankful, nine; Mr. Humble, ten; Mr. Good-Work, eleven; and Mr. Zeal-for-God, twelve. Good men and true, stand together in your verdict: are you all agreed? Jury. Yes, my lord.

Lasher, "remember that no man ever did good-work by dreaming. The goal is to the strong. Remember that." Hugh, did remember it and would have liked very much to be as strong as possible, but whenever he tried feats of strength he failed and looked foolish. "My dear boy, that's not the way to do it," said Mr. Lasher; "it's a pity that you don't listen to what I tell you."