. Mary: The Queen of the House of david and Mother Jesus . y Gabrielthat her offspring was divine, followed her child as atrue mother, with the divinely appointed authority ofa mother, serenely, constantly directing his career upto the feast of Jerusalem, where he began to reveal hisdivine commission. Even then, motherhood afifirmedits rights in the very presence of God manifest, in thequestion: ^ Son,xvJiy Jiast thou dealt tJiusf Nor was theright challenged, for he went down and was subject tofather and mother! At this point Sir Charleroy ceasedmentally tracing his own career, and lifting his


. Mary: The Queen of the House of david and Mother Jesus . y Gabrielthat her offspring was divine, followed her child as atrue mother, with the divinely appointed authority ofa mother, serenely, constantly directing his career upto the feast of Jerusalem, where he began to reveal hisdivine commission. Even then, motherhood afifirmedits rights in the very presence of God manifest, in thequestion: ^ Son,xvJiy Jiast thou dealt tJiusf Nor was theright challenged, for he went down and was subject tofather and mother! At this point Sir Charleroy ceasedmentally tracing his own career, and lifting his eyeslooked intently toward Nazareth. Ah, he said, butso that none could hear his words, my mother lovedas many another, in part selfishly, for the joy ofabandoned love, and I squander that patrimony like aspendthrift, to my harm. Marys love for her sonwas like his for the world, a constant love survives as an inspiration to the world. Bythese contrasts I explain my failure in life, and thepresent is the natural sequence of the CHAPTER V. NAZARETH. This is indeed the blessed Marys and Mother of our dear Redeemer!All hearts are touched and softened by her name;Alike the bandit with the bloody priest, the prince, the scholar and the peasant,The man of deeds, the visionary homage to her as one ever present. —Longfellow— Golden Legend. I walked along the top of the hills overlooking Nazareth. Aglorious scene opened on the view. The air was perfectly sereneand clear. I remained for some hours lost in contemplation of thewide prospect and the events connected with the scene. One ofthe most beautiful and sublime prospects on earth, Robinsons Biblical Researches. HE avenging Turks easily persuaded them-selves that they could serve God better byparticipating in the sacking of fallen Acrethan by pursuing the conquered, fleeing


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