The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . ed thy livingwith harlots, thou hastkilled for him the fattedcalf. 31 And he said unto him,Son, thou art ever with me,and all that I have is thine. 32 It was meet that weshould make merry, and beglad: for this thy Ijrotherwas dead, and is alive again;and was lost, and is found. CHAPTER 16. 1 The parable of the unjustMeward. 14 Christ reproveththe hypocrisy of the covetousPharisees. 19 The rich man,and Lazarus the beggar. AXD he said also unto his_ disciples, There was acertain rich man, whichhad a steward; and


The art Bible, comprising the Old and new Testaments : with numerous illustrations . ed thy livingwith harlots, thou hastkilled for him the fattedcalf. 31 And he said unto him,Son, thou art ever with me,and all that I have is thine. 32 It was meet that weshould make merry, and beglad: for this thy Ijrotherwas dead, and is alive again;and was lost, and is found. CHAPTER 16. 1 The parable of the unjustMeward. 14 Christ reproveththe hypocrisy of the covetousPharisees. 19 The rich man,and Lazarus the beggar. AXD he said also unto his_ disciples, There was acertain rich man, whichhad a steward; and thesame was accused unto liimthat he had wasted hisgoods. 2 And he called him, andsaid unto him. How is it thatI hear this of thee 1 give anaccount of thy stewardship ;for thou mayest be nolonger steward. 3 Then the steward saidwithin myself, What shallI do 1 for my lord takethaway from me the steward-ship : I cannot dig; to begI am ashamed. 4 I am resolved what todo, that, when I am put outof the stewardship, theymay receive me into theirhouses. S. LUKE 16. the unjust


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