The palm tree . ut it cannot die. * Roberts Holy Land. t Of which relics are still to be seen in the trunks of palms washed np on theshores of the Dead Sea, preserved by the salt with which a long submersion in thosestrange waters has iaiprega:\ted them.—,S<aH/e^s Suiai (-d Palestine, g. 144. JERICHO. 3oj The seven triimpets sounded, and the lofty walJs of thefenced city fell flat. Shall we not think of that day when,to the seven angels which stand before God, shall seventrumpets be given, and when the seventh angel shallsound, -great voices in heaven shall be heard, and thekingdoms of the


The palm tree . ut it cannot die. * Roberts Holy Land. t Of which relics are still to be seen in the trunks of palms washed np on theshores of the Dead Sea, preserved by the salt with which a long submersion in thosestrange waters has iaiprega:\ted them.—,S<aH/e^s Suiai (-d Palestine, g. 144. JERICHO. 3oj The seven triimpets sounded, and the lofty walJs of thefenced city fell flat. Shall we not think of that day when,to the seven angels which stand before God, shall seventrumpets be given, and when the seventh angel shallsound, -great voices in heaven shall be heard, and thekingdoms of the world shall become the kingdoms of ourLord and of his Christ. Then shall the walls that have been built with untein-pered mortar fall, for in that day those that liave soughtto build upon their own righteousness, as a bowing wallshall they be, and as a tottering fence. But the trees of the planting of the Lord shall stand. The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree, shallflourish in the courts of our ^h ||a(m Crce oi gAoralj.


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