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reigned over the whole | region. 771991

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FOURTH CHAPTER OF JOHN.

When therefore the | Lord knew how

the Pharisees had heard

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that | Jesus | made

and baptised | more dis- | ciples than | John,

though

¡Jesus him- | self | bap- | tised | not, but his

disciples, he | left Judea,

a- gain into | Galilee.

and de- parted

And he must

needs go through Sa- | maria. |1|17| Then |

cometh he

to a | city of Sain- | aria, | which is |

called | Sychar, |

that Jacob gave

near to the parcel of | ground |

to his | son | Joseph. 11 Now | Jacob's | well | was there. || Jesus therefore | being | wearied with his | jour

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him,

How is it

that thou, | being a | Jew, |

askest | drink of me, | who am a | woman of Sam- |

aria? for the Jews have | no | dealings | with the Sam- | aritans. |17|14|17| Jesus | answered and | said unto her, || If thou | knewest the | gift of God, and | who it | is that | saith to thee, give me to | drink; || thou wouldst have |

asked of | him,

and | he would have | given thee |

living water. |11|17| The woman | saith unto him, | Sir, | thou hast | nothing to | draw with, |

and

the well is deep: || from | whence | then | hast thou | that | living | water? | Art | thou | greater than our father | Jacob, | |

welland | drank thereof, |

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who gave us the

him- | self, | and

his children, and his | cattle? |11|17| Jesus answered and | said unto her,

whoso- | ev

er | drinketh of this | water, shall | thirst a- | gain:|

but whoso- | ever |

that I shall give him,
but the water that

shall | be in him

drinketh of the | water |

shall | never | thirst; |

I shall | give him

a well of | water, || springing up into | ever- | lasting | life. | | ever-lasting 1991 The woman saith unto him, || Sir, | give me this water, that I thirst not, || neither | 1 come hitherto | draw. ||11| Jesus | saith unto her, || Go, | call thy | husband, | and | come hither. 17|17|1 The | woman | answered and said, I have no | husband.

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91 Jesus said unto her, thou hast | well | said, | I have no husband: || for thou | hast | had | five | husbands;

is not thy

thou truly.

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and | he whom thou | now | hast, | husband: in that saidst 111111 The | woman | saith unto

him ; || Sir, I per- | ceive that | thou art

| | a prophet.

|17| Our | fathers | worshipped |

in this mountain; || and | ye | say, that in Jerusalem is the place where men | ought to worship. |11|17| Jesus | saith unto her, woman, be- | lieve me, the | hour | cometh, when ye shall | neither in | this | mountain, nor | yet in Je- | rusalem, ship the Father. 11 Ye worship | 1 ye | know not what: | we | know what we | worship; for salvation | is of the Jews. 1

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But the hour cometh, and now is, when the true worshippers | shall | worship the | Father | inspirit and in truth: for the Father | seeketh such to worship him. 1111111191 | God is a spirit: | and | they that worship | him, | must worship him | IN | spirit and in truth. 91 1 The woman | saith unto him, 177171| which is called

know that Mes- | sias | cometh,

Christ:

things.

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when he is come, he will tell us | all
Jesus saith unto her, I that | speak
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17 And upon this | came
and marvelled that he | talked

unto thee | am | he.

his disciples,

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with the | woman:

seekest thou? |

yet no man | said, what |

or | why | talkest thou | with her. |

1711117 The | woman | then | left her water-pot, | and went her | way | into the | city, |17|

saith to the | men, || come | see a man

and |

that |

out of

told me | all things that ever I did: || is not | this the Christ? |17|17| Then they went the city and ❘ came unto him. |17|17| In the | his dis- ciples | prayed him 71

mean- while

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saying, Master, || eat;

but he |

said unto them, I have meat to eat that ye

know not of. Therefore

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said the dis- | ciples | one to an- | other, | any man | brought him | aught to | eat?! Jesus | saith unto them, || My | meat | is to do the will of | him that | sent me, finish his work. Say not ye,

yet | four vest?

lift up your

months,

and to |

there are |

and then | cometh the | har

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be- | hold |I| say unto you, | eyes, and look on the fields; MI for they are white al- | ready to | harvest. | T And he that reapeth | re- | ceiveth | wages, 1

and gathereth fruit unto | life e- | ternal; 1

| | |

that both he that | soweth

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and he that reap

eth may re-joice to- | gether. |17|

here-inis that | saying | true,

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soweth, and an- | other | reapeth: 177I

sent you to reap that

where- | on ye be- |

stowed no labor. || Other | men | labored, | and ye are entered into their labors. 71

city |

And many of the Sa- | maritans of that | believed on him | for the | saying of the wo

man,

which testified, he

told me all that |

ever I did.

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bode there two days.

more believed on him | be- | cause of his words; and said unto the woman,

we believe, not be- | cause of | thy | saying, | for we have heard him | our- | selves, | | and | know, | that this is indeed the | Christ, the Savior of the world. |17|991 1

SATAN CALLING THE FALLEN ANGELS FROM THE OBLI

VIOUS POOL.

Milton. Paradise Lost, Book I.

He scarce had | ceas'd | when the su- | perior | fiend Was moving | toward the shore,

penderous | shield |

his |

(E- | therial | temper, | massy, | large and | round) | Be- | hind him | cast! |

rence

the | broad cir- | cumfe- |

Hung on his shoulders, like the moon, whose | orb, |

Thro' optic glass the | Tuscan | artist | views, į

At evening

from the top of | Fiesole, |

Or in Val- darno,

to des- | cry | new | lands, |

| Rivers, or | mountains, on her | spotty | globe.

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Of some great | admiral, | were but a | wand, |

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like

Over the burning | marl: | | (not

those steps |

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On Heaven's | azure!) 11 and the

torrid | clime |

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Smote on him | sore be- | sides, vaulted with fire. | ។ ។ | ។ ។ |

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Nathless he so en- | dur'd | till on the beach | |

Of that en- | flamed | sea he stood, and | | | |

call'd |

His legions, angel | forms, who | lay,

en- | tranc'd, |

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