. The life of our Saviour Jesus Christ : three hundred and sixty-five compositions from the four Gospels. ready night and the moon wasrising, casting deep shadows in the narrow streets andthus ijitensifying the gloom. The ninth hour was ap-proaching, and Judas was impatiently expected. Manywere those who would not go to bed that night, the gra-tification of their hatred ivould have to serve instead ofrepose. Complete silence reigned in the town except forthe occasional barking of dogs, breaking the stillness atirregular intervals. Judas glided along the walls andwent dow/i into the city, appro


. The life of our Saviour Jesus Christ : three hundred and sixty-five compositions from the four Gospels. ready night and the moon wasrising, casting deep shadows in the narrow streets andthus ijitensifying the gloom. The ninth hour was ap-proaching, and Judas was impatiently expected. Manywere those who would not go to bed that night, the gra-tification of their hatred ivould have to serve instead ofrepose. Complete silence reigned in the town except forthe occasional barking of dogs, breaking the stillness atirregular intervals. Judas glided along the walls andwent dow/i into the city, approaching the Temple,where he expected to find the soldiers of the escort zuhicliwas to go zvith him to take Jesus. There were somebridges to cross, and the silence seemed deeper than everdovon in the valleys separating the Temple from thetown. Perhaps an occasional cry may for a momenthave added to the betrayers distress : a sentinel mayhave fallen asleep in some porch and an officer of thenight patrol may have set f re to his gibbeh or uppergarment to wake him, according to the requirements ofthe .Iu,e uljiula. The last Discourse of Our Lord Jesus Christ Saint John — Chap. 13


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