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CHEROKEE NATION, PROPRIETOR. EDITED BY ELIJAH HICKS.
VOL. V.
IVEIV EGHOTA, CHEROKEE NXTIOV, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
U CS ifywtly, M the C/r rch.— gjtuge*. science, theology, kc. of very Jin it puaaiMe to forget the solicitude
i ***»«* >• i *» •*“-•»•’•. " c Wight speak of the evils which nt high importance in their minister. And which should accompany the conscioua-
tl,-, or $3'<0 it paid ait lie end ol the this moment tnrnSbh the glory of the j any church, willing tohovc ilitcrate or. tics* that such a Being i* continually
• , » ** rl, :! rc! V m prejudices which pro- ( half educated preoemBpiUb&ve them darting upon us the beams ofobmv-
vui; the superstition which n often ; in abundance. THflHWs no great difli-lant thought, (if we may apply such a
ttllird with genuine piety and exhibited culty in multiply !U££ltgimi* tcachutwunrm t<> Omniscience;) that ivo arc cx-
in an undue and unholy reliance'T»n of this IPrifi. • • •*•-
seine external washing or other cere- j n ' L , ’ i1 '
t:n*ny; of the ignorance, 1
!i 'iii < T ignorance,
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Any person pfocnriiig siv *>ub-«i*.i‘ihfM.- ■ ,.*>:* -sects and , . ...
:t bepouruc r es' rti»‘in|efir the payment, ns tilings which gteut — - ... ... .
h{4 r»** eive « sr veidb mtis. j |y dishonor the rebyion off’hiist. Hut i convicts are taken, nl
.etiei s ate to t i(* .< nor, j ( ,|,jg|,t 0 pj )cnr i„ v idimi!»topt'urtrn V the the truth of this rcmi
>_ L, ir rrr nrr~ J nv,lu ^ lgtlOtailCO, Which th*- L-htirch UnCf t.lilt VICC Call
! of Christ now «uft«*rs>, cr to speak of good morals suttainul
I the scanty diilirhm
1 llie various subjects
|»n id,
ftSISLIUSOUtf.
From ill-! SoU'lmru tu-li^ious 'l'otej>««f*li.
. ■ „ ; ;*u i nir-uaiw., v» «* re;r
Mr an JHitJtlenlwnnf the Ad*anta?eail ldctirnli.m, to a peiio l w
ii;h U'orhl reauli from <i more & turn! qq,,. history of pn
mtrMi tuition <>j win and Sci,uf iic ; B i,out Witchcraft, wit
to enlargement of mind, nt this time led by. all e..;.» ;i> neo.
witnessed among some deivujiinations ; relation to llii* ma<o r
j of ('hi istians., VvV refer then, for il-, <‘(1, in the rair.atkr pn
d which has gone “£»duciii,i«)n," o.j
P\
opinion
hit'•' I Uf> rove limit of S irichf by the ' vv it tics^c*.]
Bill Ob K AttVv I FiiMiL, | fl c (’lui^tians.. nr reicr mcii. lor m- «u_. io uit- i.iii.r. t.i i,m>w me. ih-hii •"#
the tii-t page oi thiSjcd^
number.
.... ;about Witchcraft, with which the 1 The ex»gc»rc« nj u.i' >vn:t!,•);, if on
limit' i c ||ureli was infected in the seventeenth church am! of the (i.vcs, ri*oi
ceuturv, exbiV.its a bmniliat'ng pietiiie ' rttrs efforts io prumol* l ! ic oj
ol evils and suffering? and crimes, to!- hcoudrify—Much iuiglit, ami pcihups,
, ernled by (iiiristians, tbiough ignor- | uuglit to be mid tosluov the iniaort
jliffi*!! i» -i -i-.i. i..~ u..l .... . ... . , ... .i ii..
, » I , mm itiium* tf ijbi i il. il is |
. .. from prison;’and faculty of spiritual appreheusion,
ui society from which nv>st i nhseiu, or so iucompainbly more
abundantly support nod reluctant to rccchc tiio impressions
mmk. l.«*t no one j of tlreirs? bile there is a spirit per-
n l.c unppresred, or vading 1 the universe with an infinite
i* d in u community,! energy of being, why huyc the few par
’s of dunt which enclose our spirits
power to intercept all sensible com-
Ihir \i< w.< in munication with it, and to place them
isi\ w» !l express-' ns in u vacuity, where 'flic sacred ICs-
!i ‘.’r {be 1'eiirt ”** * -
, cr to speak oi good moral? sustain* <1 in u cunniniinty,! energy of hei
of knowledge on bv the diffusion oftiiis kind of tcnowl- : tides of dual which enciuso our spirits
which contribute ®dgr atone. 'I'Lis npiaion is contradic- Jihc power to * '— * *•
L.J il.... Furl >n* asli r» -» # ... .... * .•
P»st and tho .present. ^
be better than Jie autk
“i sincerely vvjsh I cottl^^
some good nows from this '£(3$
The time.haw keen, wl»»a
told you ofthe gr«at things Gtwrty^ilp-
ing for these ttoforUhate peoplo-^wheu
hi.y cause seemed to prosper- $ngj;,g(un
ffrouiid—when the sinucro w«rp- prsas-
tug into tho Kingdom-and .when our
hearts were enpojarugttdwitii (
rnl uspcct of things But a styl reversp
has Hticcecdcd, and now cverV)Uiitig i|®c«
pears to be taking a, retrograde Cf ' ’
Our schools Uuvo flepltncp,
them gone down; oyr„ *■“
clined; ami religion u h
Intemperance aboumlfi.
eating article in ohutnlant. jMen use
♦o be. scon, (and moti top caff{tig tboip-
i
niwttoit c nohg nil RoiiIch.
\fcd irilh Uiv'ioci jr*. IL 'I’ttoM vs
I. I) Author of tin* t’ims-
IMiilos
lipwld poison vvInch they hatter fijr‘the
sc4pty pittanco the red mail KubU to «U£r
iTyim^NCKSOK CinilSTUM-! P°' rf ' ilia r ^>v llul merumrcrt are iti
••’nw
m
1
9
bin d hy Key
, i/ ;i.unor i i”' 1 *- uj evils ann sntlortng? arm crimes, ioi-; —.nm-n ii.igm, .umi pciu.
l,»soplicr."’ “the rhil iHophv of eritle d by ( iiristians, through ignor-1 “»ght to be raid to flmw the inijn
,” k»*. He. I’liiludelpliia, Puh-' u „. 0 oxeemion? at Suiem,' nnd aiicc of eflort in this cause. 'Ilw.*
Cy IliiltUc, I JliV 1 - ‘ r * ---*** •»*’ ..i.- ...... >
rrr-
v.
TV.
or i .’.tiier
;t • cbject
Cose'.ider-
S i •; I t> |.t<
bv i's i- ". i »:* i'n-
sui'KCt ir. vi liii'h I lie
I Ties work i- : a di*u*ir
i- inMnucd il'ustri.ii u
Jiicli c-mimniids it
lion * I tin* pul lie
^luni t* 1* i? a
iitol iui'1 i"»!i'iri: f . * he. r" ii :in 1
*,.v {Jii* IV:'C 1 aio’ ' C VO ll'.g, IIU'l ,
(A s’.i fed :» nniiual. d ep, ajc!
|}.!**'nl i!*.?oic■!, It .•• t*' ni j^Bhit
•ic-l. n--f i*l*lv
ir., I:nt to f!i •-(
tr» \\ kl • * list t'
I’P& 'the rt pealed trials for Wit* h.-nift in vices of in/c//*';*W ciniritiaus arc imw
ibis Sij*ic, arc nothing, compared with urgently required to sustain enterprid-
ihe ci'ichie* and muiders, originated «s which p"*'*o»* ti„. ,i,.b.wi tili^ir.oj
bv the Hiporstition in the churches of totln* •rliu»-rh .mu me wnu. i
• ,-,p. From the middle of the tif- n >t bore cnJcrthe held for remark which '
icouth t" tin* oialitceuth century, it wo this subject opens. It merits the spe-
tu;iv believe the icatinumiea of route in- 0,i1 ^ ultt ntuui oi parent a, tcaeliers. mi:i-
... r . hi'f '"ians, Kur-pe vn • a kind i^tcra MThe Gospel, and ail win run
i.f ‘Vudeiu' atiii.i, one half of the |mo- •appreciate the benefits resulting from
,do either bewitching or bewitched — the gcncml ('illusion «)fthe knowledge
pi ogress to arreyt this ovil.^ 1 ;
Mr. Stuart is a native of this State,
and bus boon thirteen years laboring in
that nation as a Missionary of the
Cross; and though nil the succcsh
The following paragraph, extracted
from Col, rot#, |ucser.ts u practical
and important view of the Christian ov-
idenecs.—f 'ho, Ustvn ()!•»*.mv. .—_ w ._ w ,
“1 shall merely state [lieroj whut my j which he anticipated hy# not ftdtowcj
im]tnred to su'.uin raterpi h- ji^jp.p ; 8) c .nverning ihctrue evidences ; his exmtions; yet ho lias bpcii mstrii-
prommo tho nehesi blasMitgs j ,.f ehrislianitv. 1. its consistency with mental in sowing much precious wed,
rdi and tae vv.'iul. \\ c e.iu , JtUf . c ,,‘ j consider as the outer and in r<*«ping too a harvest of souls for
urt i lVm Temple— the common area, | hip Kedcamcr. Wo should not he mjr-
v> ithiu vvhi . li it slmids. 2. 'J he mil a- ; prised if. in kin next communication,
chrs, with nml lliroc
•! u! every
nit.
>• e n
im >•’••• « r
ricctcd W;« :
baiiciiie-
-i-'ii
i)"esciin**i •
1 ‘i'H!
• in
l III 'I IP |T>
• | >, !t io tell" u*?h;«* ftvo hundred wi**ih- J ,,t 1* d
•s in .e cxccti cd :if Geneva in three
maths about ike year IT»I“A
..:'.;;:id uero exocued in one year,
ol Coni
and ef his W"ik
; and it eulh
fi.r exeili-ui ci'iTcsjiuiulmg with ike i.n
nortanco ef tin* end in view.
ia Mi*
nml thev v im
F"Sl »14- I* ••
lioi »n was fust rcvi uli
•^h whi' li tho lit-1 instead of tho gloomy aspect in wliirh
uled and attested, i every thing now presents itrolf to hi»
cps, tin*, vestibule, j own mind, lie should bu nk forth “in
>o. ruii
1 regard as the steps, — pMR. . , ^ r;X - ^
mid t!ie pmlul iofthe Temple. B. T-ho songs of delivernnec.” Within a few
-cuse. tho iavvaul fccliug, in the soul j years some of our distant Missions
• f. adi believe:', • f its exceeding <f*- iseemed to Im on the very verge of cx-
simiW.*news—the cvpe:* * *•“ U! 1 —-** , - i **»-
ncedsanaitilliiut;, joined — „ ,
I’.rcloki uiiig, that tin Redemption and tioi)* and their prospects—whepin an
tiic.r ci"!'
*;.
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cr
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v .»?•';«*' 1
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fit rig llm
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ii-
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i; ' ,( •,(•'•.!> c iii;'.amu f i« n
l,mn i.i an tt vm-vi ! »•'-
*.•«■ a* afvn'i*
, I'fS ri-.-c.
• ienco that ho jlinclion, and similar compluinla wore
v.iui the strong • poured out in relation to their foiidi-
...... ....... W . MM , , # ., 4IMTrn Redemption sad j lions and their prospects-when in an
the rate n| a handle 1 per ( **y *» IMl. MM. imm.ii.m. . t!m t.ia. e- p.opt.uudud to ns iuChrist, j unexpected iimmem; and eoinrtmms tn
me i.me after.” “in 1 -or-} It ** a caysHor vumr cr and .*:.:rr- *.v,! ^ Vj | la , jj„ ul . r< }. ; this i bald to bo an unexpected way, God Ims rr.uniicst-
II t.Jftit to 1 •'*;>■>, Ketmgius to st e tits !n:..".o«-: ot rsli mil cumtuu-.ij, fl |f||C v«-umlrtion of the spiiltuul ed bimself rendy alid able to deliver.— '
fi.ivlii'o by -nt M<*<h In t'ruucc ( growiii.T into their pernmmul ba.uts, *,V,;h lire stroi-g e priori pso- ; And his spirit Inn been poured out in
: J r.-r tb-' evhnpa | »«ode*- .‘.''V.V- *>' ol *! V< 7’J babilii that ll.»ws in froinj Mt ‘k v. on J «»ch measures as to cause the gluon) of
*r huiuited am at.. _. a.; •Viou i • • ... .ii,...* !,ia niinir.fna. So nvav it lie 111
.■in
*<’ 11,
•• ■ *,Ii / ,
lire
!i i i mi;
h<
„b, nod instruct tin* generul h*r;
,v«. cunt' >! <1 uibt th.“ <l "'** ! ,r
•;i*'dv received i.»l i*\ten**iv<d• * i* -
,'d While it n.-h ] lend ih- omw
nt nilss c.:’ tin* people, who :n
(..oifiii'ic!» •-i • “ » y v *• i‘• *t• • • i
nniiitiMi •• wi'ii f * ='-1* ' '
,|1 „f, it ell' hr di;i'ii*iug 'ul'ii. o'
wlrdge, a< well as e\.-,:iv.g ‘ Ip" r
,,r »m >tc tb'm obtp'et. A <!:» atino-i
ku-wn as « pc'.-.l.ir ••liitr by b«-
vi'iks M Inch but f ’ l ,,,, ‘* 1 *e-
ir tit 1 yen nuiuo«-u «w" -••• .... . , i,
• e- uv* i: r .nt.. a riir. it has bc ai cau'ula.c*! * 1>,n r ‘ !.*
have « the pujuber of v ictim? that pcri.-di-1 ‘‘■* 3,on " ‘j’ '' “<*J.Vue
cd. h-.m lb* year V V -'1! ofV dimimrhc* world with i!v utoim;
tn re ?ii;oi on: •• > • * " '' ■, _ j aut j , v iis. -.boidd u-urp and depnave
’ • v, l“'"‘ Aril lit tbn I"it:d wot l TJ’ 11 " j | . \ i|,rh cuir niim f .r ru.n >r»ai-
■ ^ >• -
I . Il'C til CU- I
• iradin.-was tlic- lii-1 w«wl I , ..... .'.wl u
,. ,-« »
ttUetfiplMig to stamp r.t tneut an op,*o-
-itc iucige. lead them into eternity in
n ! siir.Ji measurer, as to cause the glooii) of
. , , , ....... ...... , r o'lfct to'danceof hi« miracles. So may it lie in
make‘the* exj'eiimestl witout guilt.— | the Hid which i* sown in tears by tlm
ti lt 4 it i* tha e-:; r: i* nee derived j brother from *\wm the pieceeduig
from a i mctfcal c. nmnrbtt to the cv- sketch wna received;
ditions of tint (iospvl- i>. is (lit* oprnii:-. j T Ii-* friends and cer-rctpondcnla will.
Fve - l!,c dawning t i. iv*: the lorrnv-» j be plmised tn Ivarn tjiat a Post Ojtiee
wild the • >'<4'. , i.nuul g.'-v.tlr,!;.» csia'Mishcd in bis vicinity, called
fee l*i?t*s* d:.e^' iff .it'g t»-d. ae. (»<id; j /’.ni/ric* V.—Cfiarlcahn fWwreci*,
the nuscimt “*■ :. ; e of i-m n.itcd its .•.in, j
and of the incapability <4 nUasring t *; CTJHIST,MAS.
‘either without / bvi-4; it is the son.
that si:!! vif.r - tv fcgsn 1 ."..‘nth, and the
More than e ighteen hundred .year*
lx f.llS
mol nt .work! i* governed, would have
f eed the nations loin the supers*ili**u j
1 bio to !*e surrounded
?lishe
x, iix.h “»ox •• i . i-.i in. I I*.
1 in this cMiiirv, it in unne-, v , iiii li led to the p« .petuumu ot Uiohm „
vvliie.
-if v t-.» way more «*i him; but to give
reader ti oeni'iul view ol the <
,»r .of the volume
uticu tlfr puncipi
>b . .
The int redo (lion i?
th«* stale **t munk
i.ving with illustrations
jier of knowledge in di’sipa’ing sti
with nit*ibit*
with the iatHli
i vi.«:s w itcre ever i *.
•s that arc ioboite,
aitu:.' ii'i:d oftaitli hiT Sirist, with j jj,f ar; | .Saviour was “wrapt in swaddling
n*';*oinpanime»i»s and ;» -uSt.'. <•»«* nityt. ^and laid in a manger.” Tho
mu the a:.died Roof, onu the iaiihj
itself i? tue completim: heualonc. l:i
an efficient belief in Christian-
. !ut the period of which v^c speak, and * »
tr?tili'>us noti *i»M and vain ^ Hr ;’*,t^vorv ether, the victims of superstition '
without tlm pale of the church have
ten times more numerous than within
ligeuce so ri !i f i d sm*l
"nt. over all tho ncciriflPt the j know by the act of becoming;
! and in nit the scene* WVnrth anJ m f , |( , y j,j c p ,„ v Father, and ye shall
uli the path* and abode oi uteiK '' h y • v .h eth-r' 1 a:u cfGud.” These
does he keep hja glory iuviwhle Leiund; ( . (|||r u^,i 0llt . rs ] believe to have bePa,
' ' * ' : ‘ “*’ ,tiiit« be, f.r llie world, for the
ilitv in p'eventing diseases and Iktal
♦cidents; the million e its dibu c>u umeH „,.,ru niu.i. .'—-’ does ho keep l„- n
nuld have on the progress oi fici, uce;. jt Kvcn t i, e philosophic llumc 'vtw, s | im ie and visions of the material! .
,e plramres connected.vulh the F** r * i Launtc*d bv superstitious fears. Uc Whv
nits of science; the practical miiueftc* I ( | ttt -«. c | not be left alone in his chamber
f scientific knowledge >'« proin. tniji | i|t 4 | nVi when the time of trial
lie comforts *>f general society* ‘ n j cninej Scientific knowledge is useful J™ pyrr j, p roineittimrni ivirliuut a:rj
,romuting enlarged conceptions ol the lmu , im |^ | , rnf( iblr, and an auxiliary,' ^ ol - ral } pilMM [car? And wfcy, j ,j ?
id perfe* lions ol the lioily,; i , u . • • •
n.i.uru, lillil MUM . HI U
retura ofhin natal dnv isnt Isand, nnd
lie sublime ami
the slume aim vw ikj ... h j,„ t,-, i.c. i ,r um wmm, »*• »“x
world? Why docs imt liiis latent gluryl whn j p f j !Ur .|, j.|j 0 ,rtiaiiy necessary;
sometimes beam for with ruca u mani-} j>;>| ^ |af ft , p iC « c .R{ ai»d for the majouly
testation ih c-ulil never be iorgotteii, |)( . fjj ir i sl j n , v » !»..rn in fliHfitian coun-
i — m. . <»*•• x < 1 iritlmift tf'F' t . •• . ..A fl.ii r,.uet It
*i :* j. I belir e the third and (ho fourth,
ind
;r, i,r* the mo«s ej»erativf, not
iructer and perie* «*o..b • • •••- •'* ;*- * |). H ? u,,- iiiwc. :w* -• i)( , N>n { P „„ x ,»t nil mat ho ims oiypmyea j s .,. ;s . r . f .Ik- but trvohiitg aglml
beneficial o'Vects on m-<rul tnuicip <* j whicli.lias u *ecied iu we man a.l "th.-'i 54 ; f|> PXP || C eiilu-r fear or U>vc, is it imdoubtin^ faith in the two former.—
j conduct; its utility iu rn*atiou !•* a ^ banishing superstition n“»>* F*** 2 » ■ *• .»nii,rn «;n ns .. •*?
..... cute: the utility of general v .„,jq
Ifutuio state; the Mtiluv
[knowlodge in the stuuy ^ Btvme t»> v-
r«lttti"w; its iniscellaiteous advaetageh*,
and tho importauco of ei.imecti.ig sci
ence with religion. Tins woik has
„„..«Ti*stod to ns more th* «»ght? than wo
for in this number.: and it
l ****
E have k;:«x‘C
mo cxciie enii« « ... .....
! possible for n rational creature so n.‘
Uo live, that it must finally come to a:
Sun emit inn in vaiious forms, dnch i interview with him « a character com
as a lirinrdf something sunenmtiired in | plfctod-bt-tho full iisscioolago ul those
remarkable drenms, and in apparitions, acquisitions, whim have •oporutely
exists to some extent in- difleront parts
„f our country. If vain illusions of this
HI t-MIl l , «
,h. few c Tl‘cru'a U 1 .’!; | »"V < k »ill Wdfcrtrf! not'^'lnlidclity,
“
nc.it to im "fi™ 1 !''-; v '
h. hold up Itof-tc tl.c «V» !l !' ; j";:; 1 ! 1 ;
oontitiunlly, tl.ut the* >'® ia,icl,l,l ! '
impressed on as inativ ajinds «S
IjIj. We must remark, then, that
C/<n«tionih; hu:< bent “ccathi tiuu'toi,-
ed and rtn-mp/rd by igsoiviter,
"TIiTrl vf lliwork I* »’*>' 1 ”'“"
>*,xv YmA J.y V- rr J. U. 3- »«* «* ** «" *'*'
ol’thaxr Fnmiiv 1-ibrwrv.
ucuuiMiiuii7« ■— • *
been disapproved by liiui through every
•xtage of the accumulation ? »y is it
possible for feeble creatures to maintam
tlicir lit:lo dopendant beings lortificd
invincible in sin, amidst the presence
of divine ptu*ty ? V, hy aoes not the
I thought of mch a Bisfiig strike through
uimr>ou;ujg »
Credidi, iucoqus iiitcllexi, (i have be
lieved, thoiefore Have 1 known A ap-
jioars to me the dictate equally of Pliil-
n?ophv and Religion even as l believe
Redemption to be tho antecedent of
Sanctification, and not its consequent.
All spiritna! predicates may be con
strued indiflcrentlv ns modes of Aciion,
or as states of Being. hohness
and hlcsscdncs * nrc the same idea,
now seen in relation to t'td, n,,< ‘ no '*
to existence. ”
:: \? “ ®7'Ers ofLf dmrnvitv growing into the solidity
ul denominations. If th'- ••• - > .. . aa imiiotfuhlc as for perishable
•mv or«U. church •.BB* "TSLl ml*.Itrucluro,
7«c£sSisJk Clu rvkoe .Vulion, JJutissippi.
The Rev. T. C. Stewart, Superin-
tcudont of tho Missionary stations in
the Chickasaw Nation, in a letteriotbe
editor, doted Nov. lilel. IDD. d™*»
the foil 'V.ing comparative uk$leh of the.
the mind reverts to tl
nlFecting •vents, which marked his
career. The flocks of Bethlehem aro
at rest, guarded hy the watchful shep
herds-,- and the Angel of the Lord
decent* with bis glad tidings,—aeelcs-
tiai host suddenly appear, and cxcli
“Glory to God in the highest, and
earth pc-'ico and good will towards 5
man'” A alar shines forth in the East,
and the wise men are guided by its
ii%!it, to llie abiding place of him vh t
was “born kmg of tho Ji'Wf. V, Mo
bear the voie^. of maternal anguish
sorrowing fir her you jig^t^hom, alBogh-
tered hy (he creel 1 le'rnd. VVe. see tho
Baptist"emefHthg frem the JmlcnnAlet^^
ert, and we lu nr bis awful voice “Fu -
,,.,ro ve th.e wt»f of t i ' f * f>rd; !«?%<* Hu '
j»::;hs slrrigHt!” We see the AMo
coming down through the silvery ckmsd,
and w o bear the voice procliuiniog “this-
is my beloved non.V ? Wc heboid (ho
transfiguration on the high mountain;
the triumphant entry into Jeriwekmt
the norrowful prostra!ion4HstSc.—■*—
ol'Gothsemane; (he khu*
cr. Wc see tho Son of *(•;
iu solemn silenc'; before hi* ; 5 ,
we see liira nailed to the cross, «...
hear hi* last cry of mortal agony,
sabnthlhani!^ A fearful ““““
ceetk; the vat! of. the to
the earth li- avos, the nh<
from tlmir sepulchres,
the streetrf of Jcrunait
and we t»«io\d him w
restored To life, nod
disciples. Ho g»oca o
charge, and adccuds t
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