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Chapter 4 —THE INNOCENTS.

Word Count: 1482    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

as to where he might find the infant King of the Jews: but, as day after da

try,-"from two years old and under, according to the time which he had diligently enquired of the wise men." As much less than two years had passed, since the wise men saw the star which her

r arms and murdered! but their dear babes were safe; taken from the dangers and troubles of this worl

will die rather than give way: those who thus suffered for Christ, and would die rather than offend or forsake Him, are called Martyrs. "The Innocents," as the murde

called upon to give up his life, though he suffered much for Jesus's sake. The day following "St. John's Day," is called "St. Stephen's Day": St. Stephen was the first who willingly gave up his life f

y of a great sin; and, in spite of all his wi

destroy one who might, as he feared, dispute the kingdom with him: no doubt he rejoiced when the cruel deed was done, concluding that Jesus had perished, and that he was now sure of the throne: but he was disappointed; for very shortly af

re-Herod Agrippa, and his brother, also called Herod, who were sons of Aristobulus, and consequently grandsons of Herod the Great; and, afterwards, a son of Herod A

amaria, and Herod Antipas ruled over the province of Galilee, under the title of Tetrarch: bu

e of Archelaus refusing to grant some request: they assembled in great numbers in the Courts of the Temple, and behaved in such a riotous and disorderly manner, that Archelaus ordered his soldiers to attack them, and 3,000 men are said to have been killed on this occasion; a piece of cruelty which probably disinclined the Emperor Augustus to give Archelaus as much power as his

Angel did not name any particular place for the young Child to go to, but the Messiah was not to stay long out of the Holy Land, given to Abraham and his descendants, as a heritage for ever. When Joseph, with Mary and the holy Child, got back into the land of Israel, he found that "Ar

their Law; and accordingly, Jesus, who came to fulfil all righteousness, accompanied Mary and Joseph to Jerusalem on this occasion: but after all the ceremonies had been observed, He, unknown to them, remained behind, and going into the temple astonished the priests and learned men by His questions, His knowledge of the Scriptures, and the way in which He spake: no wonder that all who looked upon Him merely as a human being, should be astonished. When Mary missed her Son, she and Joseph returned

em"-thus in His first work, setting us the great example of obedience to parents-an example which all of us must carefully and cheerfully copy. No sin, not even the least approach to it, was found in Him: one act of disobedience would have prevented Hi

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1 Chapter 1 —JOHN THE BAPTIST BORN.2 Chapter 2 —BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST.3 Chapter 3 —FLIGHT INTO EGYPT.4 Chapter 4 —THE INNOCENTS.5 Chapter 5 —BAPTISM OF JESUS.6 Chapter 6 —JESUS TEMPTED OF THE DEVIL7 Chapter 7 —THE FIRST MIRACLE.8 Chapter 8 —NICODEMUS COMES BY NIGHT TO JESUS.9 Chapter 9 —JOHN PUT INTO PRISON.10 Chapter 10 —CALLING OF SIMON AND OTHERS.11 Chapter 11 —THE LEPER HEALED.12 Chapter 12 —CALLING OF MATTHEW.13 Chapter 13 —THE PHARISEES' PRETENDED ZEAL FOR THE SABBATH.14 Chapter 14 —THE APOSTLES CHOSEN.15 Chapter 15 —JESUS IN SIMON'S HOUSE.16 Chapter 16 —STILLING THE TEMPEST, ETC.17 Chapter 17 —DEATH OF JOHN THE BAPTIST.18 Chapter 18 —THE WOMAN OF TYRE.19 Chapter 19 —THE TRANSFIGURATION.20 Chapter 20 —JESUS GOES TO THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES.21 Chapter 21 —RETURN OF THE SEVENTY.22 Chapter 22 —THE LORD'S PRAYER.23 Chapter 23 —HEALING OF THE MAN BORN BLIND.24 Chapter 24 —JESUS'S LAST JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM.25 Chapter 25 —ZACCH US AND LAZARUS.26 Chapter 26 —JESUS IN THE HOUSE OF SIMON THE LEPER27 Chapter 27 —CHRIST'S ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM.28 Chapter 28 —THE VOICE FROM HEAVEN.29 Chapter 29 —DISCOURSES ON THE TUESDAY.30 Chapter 30 —WEDNESDAY—JUDAS COVENANTS TO BETRAY JESUS.31 Chapter 31 —MODE OF CELEBRATING THE PASSOVER.32 Chapter 32 —THE LAST SUPPER.33 Chapter 33 —JESUS IN THE GARDEN OF GETHSEMANE.34 Chapter 34 —JESUS BETRAYED.35 Chapter 35 —JESUS TAKEN BEFORE ANNAS AND CAIAPHAS.36 Chapter 36 —JESUS CONDEMNED BY CAIAPHAS.37 Chapter 37 —PETER'S THIRD DENIAL.38 Chapter 38 —JESUS SENT BY PILATE TO HEROD.39 Chapter 39 —JESUS CONDEMNED.40 Chapter 40 —JESUS CONDEMNED BY PILATE.41 Chapter 41 —JESUS CRUCIFIED.42 Chapter 42 —CHRIST ON THE CROSS.43 Chapter 43 —JESUS DIES.44 Chapter 44 —JESUS RISES FROM THE SEPULCHRE.45 Chapter 45 —CHRIST APPEARS TO MARY MAGDALENE.46 Chapter 46 —JESUS APPEARS TO THE DISCIPLES.47 Chapter 47 —UNBELIEF OF THOMAS.48 Chapter 48 —THE GIFT OF THE HOLY GHOST.49 Chapter 49 —THE LAME MAN HEALED BY PETER AND JOHN.50 Chapter 50 —ANANIAS AND SAPPHIRA.51 Chapter 51 —APPOINTMENT OF DEACONS.52 Chapter 52 —THE FIRST MARTYR, STEPHEN.53 Chapter 53 —CONVERSION OF SAUL.54 Chapter 54 —SAUL JOINS THE CHURCH AT JERUSALEM.55 Chapter 55 —PETER AND CORNELIUS.56 Chapter 56 —PETER DELIVERED FROM PRISON.57 Chapter 57 —SAUL AND BARNABAS CALLED TO PREACH TO THE GENTILES.58 Chapter 58 —SAUL'S NAME CHANGED TO PAUL.59 Chapter 59 —ST. PAUL'S FIRST APOSTOLIC JOURNEY.60 Chapter 60 —DECISION OF THE CHURCH AS TO OBSERVING THE MOSAICAL LAW.61 Chapter 61 —PAUL AND SILAS AT PHILIPPI.62 Chapter 62 —ST. PAUL LEAVES PHILIPPI.63 Chapter 63 —ST. PAUL BEFORE THE AREOPAGUS.64 Chapter 64 —ST. PAUL FINISHES HIS SECOND APOSTOLIC JOURNEY.65 Chapter 65 —ST. PAUL AND THE SONS OF SCEVA.66 Chapter 66 —ST. PAUL AT EPHESUS.67 Chapter 67 —ST. PAUL'S JOURNEY TO MILETUS.68 Chapter 68 —ST. PAUL GOES UP TO JERUSALEM.69 Chapter 69 —TUMULT AT JERUSALEM.70 Chapter 70 —ST. PAUL BROUGHT BEFORE THE SANHEDRIM.71 Chapter 71 —ST. PAUL SENT TO C SAREA.72 Chapter 72 —ST. PAUL ACCUSED BEFORE FELIX.73 Chapter 73 —ST. PAUL BEFORE FESTUS.74 Chapter 74 —ST. PAUL BEFORE AGRIPPA.75 Chapter 75 —ST. PAUL BEGINS HIS FOURTH VOYAGE.76 Chapter 76 —THE SHIP RUNS AGROUND.77 Chapter 77 —THE SHIP'S COMPANY SAVED.78 Chapter 78 —ST. PAUL A PRISONER AT ROME.79 Chapter 79 —ST. PAUL SET AT LIBERTY.80 Chapter 80 —MARTYRDOM OF ST. PAUL AND ST. PETER.81 Chapter 81 —VESPASIAN SENT INTO JUD A.82 Chapter 82 —DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM.83 Chapter 83 —ST. JOHN'S WRITINGS.84 Chapter 84 —THE DEATH OF ST. JOHN.85 Chapter 85 —THE JEWS TO THE TIME OF THE EMPEROR ADRIAN.86 Chapter 86 —STATE OF THE JEWS TO THE END OF THE THIRD CENTURY.87 Chapter 87 —JEWS IN THE FOURTH CENTURY.88 Chapter 88 —FIFTH AND SIXTH CENTURIES.89 Chapter 89 —RISE OF MAHOMETANISM.90 Chapter 90 —TENTH AND ELEVENTH CENTURIES.91 Chapter 91 —TWELFTH CENTURY.92 Chapter 92 —IMPOSTORS IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY.93 Chapter 93 —THIRTEENTH CENTURY IN ENGLAND AND FRANCE.94 Chapter 94 —THIRTEENTH CENTURY CONCLUDED.95 Chapter 95 —END OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY.96 Chapter 96 —THE JEWS AND THE INQUISITION.97 Chapter 97 —TREATMENT OF THE JEWS BY FERDINAND.98 Chapter 98 —SEPARATION IN THE CHURCH.99 Chapter 99 —SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES.100 Chapter 100 —CONCLUSION.