. Delightful stories; or, Home talks out of the Wonderful . Arrested and Bound, 433 The Fearful Denial (full page), 437 Pilates Mockery of Justice, 442 On the Way to Calvary, 444 The Sorrowful Way (full page), 445 Church of the Holy Sepulchre (full page), 449 Laid in the Tomb, 453 Mary at the Opened Tomb, 45° The Joyful Meeting, 457 The Wayside Talk (full page), 459 xxiv LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. Pagb The Meeting by the Sea 463 Return to the Father, 465 Descent of the Comforter, 468 Bringing in the Money (full page), 47 1 The Discarded Crutches (full page) 475 An Unexpected Liberation (ful


. Delightful stories; or, Home talks out of the Wonderful . Arrested and Bound, 433 The Fearful Denial (full page), 437 Pilates Mockery of Justice, 442 On the Way to Calvary, 444 The Sorrowful Way (full page), 445 Church of the Holy Sepulchre (full page), 449 Laid in the Tomb, 453 Mary at the Opened Tomb, 45° The Joyful Meeting, 457 The Wayside Talk (full page), 459 xxiv LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. Pagb The Meeting by the Sea 463 Return to the Father, 465 Descent of the Comforter, 468 Bringing in the Money (full page), 47 1 The Discarded Crutches (full page) 475 An Unexpected Liberation (full page), 481 A Helpful Companion, 4^5 Philips Fountain 4-87 Mistaken for Gods, 49° A Bonfire of Books (full page), 493 A Tearful Parting 49^ Pursued by a Mob (full page), 499 Ancient Style of Ships 5° The Appian Way (full page), 5°3 Paul and his Son in the Gospel (full page), S°S Shadow of a Great Rock, 5°7 Lily of the Valley, 5°8 Caring for the Birds (full page), 5 The Outlook from Patmos (full page), 5*3 Grandpa Goodwins Stories from The Wonderful PHILIP DODDRIDGE TAUGHT EY PICTURES. THE WEEK OF WONDERS. 27 THE WEEK OF WONDERS ? Or, MAKING GREAT THINGS OUT OF NOTHING. T T THEN Grandpa comes I will ask him, said little Charley\/\/ Reed to his sister Carrie, who had been telling him how* * the world was made. Her teacher had told her that Godmade all things out of nothing. Carrie was but two years older thanCharley, yet she thought herself quite competent to be his Charley was full of questions, and it was not many minutesbefore he had completely puzzled Carrie, and it was his unsatisfiedcuriosity about this making of the world that prompted his resolutionto ask Grandpa about it. Carrie and Charley, with their older sister Mary and their mother,,lived at Grandpas house, their father being away from home much ofthe time attending to business. Grandpa, or Grandpa Goodwin,as many persons called him, was Mrs. Reeds father, and he wasvery fond of his little


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