. The Bible and its . d art. It is with a serious and earnest pride that the publisher finds himself enabled topresent to the public a work so complete and of such epoch-making value. TERMS OF PUBLICATION 1. The work will be completed in 81 sections of 24 pages of text. S. Each section ivill contain IS full-pag« illustrations and 12 pages of picture descriptiom. 5. The complete work will contain ten photogravures printed on Japan-Vellum paper, ten maps, and nine hundred and sixty-two full-page illustrations printed on enamelled paper, besides numerous text No subscribe
. The Bible and its . d art. It is with a serious and earnest pride that the publisher finds himself enabled topresent to the public a work so complete and of such epoch-making value. TERMS OF PUBLICATION 1. The work will be completed in 81 sections of 24 pages of text. S. Each section ivill contain IS full-pag« illustrations and 12 pages of picture descriptiom. 5. The complete work will contain ten photogravures printed on Japan-Vellum paper, ten maps, and nine hundred and sixty-two full-page illustrations printed on enamelled paper, besides numerous text No subscribers nam^ vnli be received for less than the complete work, and no order can^ be cancelled. 6. The sections are payable on delivery, the carrier not being permitted to give credit or receive money in Subscribers removing or not being regularly supplied will please address the publish^. R. N1CLUT$CH.^29 & 31 East 22d Street (n««r Broadway). New Yoi Iction 15 . ^on> bj> ^ulisfcriptfon (J^nlp ^rice 25 Cents. COPVRIOHT. 1908 AND 1909, BY FRANCIS R, NiatUTSCH BY J. JAMES TISSOT. REPRODUCED BY THE COURTESYOF THE AMERICAN TISSOT SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. The children of Israel also wept again, and said. Whoshall give usfiesh to eat ?—Num., 11, 4- WHEN the numbering of the people was com-pleted the nation set forth joyously, leavingthe foot of Sinai, where so much had happened,and marching north toward the promised land of the way was long and hard; so that as the days passed,the fickle Israelites began to murmur. For a year theyhad lived on manna, and they were grown very wearyof it. They recalled all the pleasant things they hadeaten in Egjpt. Especially they longed for meat. Mosesknew of their cra\ing and appealed to God for aid; butthe great giver of all was displeased that His gifts shouldbe so little valued, and He declared that the people shouldbe punished by being so stuffed with meat that they couldeat no more. When Moses questioned how this should
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