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Then he went home rejoicing at the revenge which he had taken for their ill treatment of him. LXVIII. The Stolen Treasure. Once upon a time three jars full of money were stolen from a Raja's palace. As all search was fruitless the Raja at last gave notice that, whoever could find them, should receive one half of the money.
Ps. lxviii. 1-3. Joel ii. 32. Against the gathered multitudes of the armed nations every devilish instrument of war then known, being brought to bear against the doomed city, doomed as the allies consider it the Jews can bring but a comparatively feeble resistance. With seeming ease, Jerusalem would appear to be taken.
SECTION LXVIII. After thus hearing praise rendered to God by the angels for the salvation of the newly-entered soul, it was thought fittest that the worshipper should be led to contemplate, in the most comprehensive forms possible, the past evidence and the future hopes of Christianity, as summed up in three facts without assurance of which all faith is vain; namely that Christ died, that He rose again, and that He ascended into heaven, there to prepare a place for His elect.
LXVIII.: the inner shaded circle is the head of the shaft; the white cross, the bottom of the capital, which expands itself into the external shaded portions at the top. Each spur, thus formed, is cut like a ship's bow, with the Doric profile; the surfaces so obtained are then charged with arborescent ornament.
I am ill-qualified to dog the heels of greatness with the impertinence of solicitation, and tremble nearly as much at the thought of the cold promise as the cold denial; but to your lordship I have not only the honour, the comfort, but the pleasure of being your lordship's much obliged and deeply indebted humble servant, LXVIII To Miss CHALMERS. Edinburgh, Nov. 21, 1787.
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