. A child's life of Christ : in words of one syllable. andsay that he rose from the dead. Pi-late said, Ye have a watch; go your way;make it as sure as you can. 15Q A CHILDS LIFE OF CHRIST. So they went and put a seal of wax on thegreat tomb, and set men to watch by the tomb. CHAPTER XII. JE-SUS LEAVES THE GRAVE—THE WOMEN ATTHE TOMB—TWO AN-GELS AP-PEAR TO THEMAND TELL THEM, HE IS RIS-EN—JE-SUSAP-PEARS TO MAG-DA-LENE, TO TWO DIS-CI-PLES ON THEIR WAY TO EM-MA-US, AND TOALL THE DIS-CI-PLES—THE DOUBTS OF THOM-AS—JE-SUS GOES UP TO HEAV-EN THE DIS-CI-PLES ARE FILLED WITH THEHO-LY GHOST—THEY GO OFF T
. A child's life of Christ : in words of one syllable. andsay that he rose from the dead. Pi-late said, Ye have a watch; go your way;make it as sure as you can. 15Q A CHILDS LIFE OF CHRIST. So they went and put a seal of wax on thegreat tomb, and set men to watch by the tomb. CHAPTER XII. JE-SUS LEAVES THE GRAVE—THE WOMEN ATTHE TOMB—TWO AN-GELS AP-PEAR TO THEMAND TELL THEM, HE IS RIS-EN—JE-SUSAP-PEARS TO MAG-DA-LENE, TO TWO DIS-CI-PLES ON THEIR WAY TO EM-MA-US, AND TOALL THE DIS-CI-PLES—THE DOUBTS OF THOM-AS—JE-SUS GOES UP TO HEAV-EN THE DIS-CI-PLES ARE FILLED WITH THEHO-LY GHOST—THEY GO OFF TO PREACHTHE WORD. THEIR care was in vain. On the first day ofthe week, long ere it was light, an an-gelcame and broke the seal and rolled thestone from the grave and sat on it. His faceshone like light and his robe was as white assnow. At sight of him, those who kept watch,shook with fear and were like dead men. Just as the sun rose, Ma-ry Mag-da-lene,Ma-ry Cleo-phas, and Sa-lome came to thetomb, and brought sweet spice and fine salve to. Copyright, lyoj, by Henry Altrmus MA-KY MAG-DA-LENE AT THE TOMB 151 152 A CHILDS LIFE OF CHRIST. rub the body of Je-sus. But as they come up tothe great rock in which the tomb is cleft, they seethe stone is gone. Ma-ry Mag-da-lene, in hergrief and fear lest the dear corpse of the Lordhas come to harm, does not wait to look throughthe door of the tomb, but flies back to Je-ru-sa-lem and finds Pe-ter and John and tells her sadtale, They have borne off the Lord from histomb, and we know not where they have laid him. But the two friends whom Mag-da-lene left atthe tomb, go in to see if they could find some traceof their Lord. There sits a young man clad in along white robe who calms their fears at once. Fear not, he says, I know that ye seek Je-susof Naz-a-reth, who died on the cross. He is nothere. He rose from the dead as he said hewould do. Come, see the place where the Lordlay. But go your way with speed, and tell hisfriends and Pe
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