. Zigzag journeys in the Levant, with a Talmudist story-teller : a spring trip of the Zigzag club through Egypt and the Holy Land . should fill the world, and grow, when Memphiswas dust. The pilgrims may have tarried here three years. They silently came,lived in silence, and as silently went away. The earliest objects to fill theeyes of the Child with wonder must have been the Pyramids. The Child grew. He preached a new gospel of salvation, and gave hislife for men. He ascended to heaven, having declared to his followers that hewould reign forever through the Holy Spirit. Egypt, that was the f
. Zigzag journeys in the Levant, with a Talmudist story-teller : a spring trip of the Zigzag club through Egypt and the Holy Land . should fill the world, and grow, when Memphiswas dust. The pilgrims may have tarried here three years. They silently came,lived in silence, and as silently went away. The earliest objects to fill theeyes of the Child with wonder must have been the Pyramids. The Child grew. He preached a new gospel of salvation, and gave hislife for men. He ascended to heaven, having declared to his followers that hewould reign forever through the Holy Spirit. Egypt, that was the first nation to receive and shelter him, was the first toreceive and shelter his Gospel. She had prepared herself, by the monuments offour thousand years, to believe the doctrines of a re-creation of the spirit indivine love, and the immortality of the soul. Then Egypt ceased to build temples with hands. The peoples minds wereturned to the temples of the soul. Cities of gold and crystal arose, but theywere invisible. Yet they live, and shall live when the Pyramids shall havecrumbled forever, and the world itself have MEDINKT. OF RAMESES. CHAPTER VII. THE RUINS OF THE QUEEN CITY OF THE WORLD. On the Nile. — Karnak.
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