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Josephus, who took him for his chief guide after the Bible, often reproduces from him comparative passages to the Scripture story which he is paraphrasing. When he comes to the epoch of Herod, the disproportionate fulness, the vivacity, and the dramatic power of the narrative in books XIV-XVI of the Antiquities are due in a large measure to the historical virtues of the court chronicler.
In a word, let the church be to the family that larger home where families live together their life of fellowship and service in the spirit and purpose of religion and where there is a natural place for everyone. I. References for Study H.W. Hulbert, The Church and Her Children, chaps. i-v. Revell, $1.00. H.F. Cope, Efficiency in the Sunday School, chaps. xiv-xvi. Doran, $1.00.
C. R. Markham and H. R. Mill in "The Antarctic Manual," 1901, pp. xiv-xvi. J. Payer, "New Lands within the Arctic Circle," 1876, vol. i, pp. 3-14. W. S. Bruce, "Polar Exploration" in Home University Library, c. 1911, pp. 54-71. Reference should also be made to the annual publication of the Danish Meteorological Institute showing the Arctic ice conditions of the previous summer.
1 KINGS xv. 8-24; 2 CHRON. xiv-xvi. Asa was the third king who reigned over the separated kingdoms of Judah. His father was Ahijah, of whom it is sternly said, "He walked in all the sins of his father, Rehoboam, which he had done before him." A worse bringing-up than Asa's could scarcely be imagined.
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