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Left to Ourselves; or, John Headley's Promise.

Chapter 5 NEW ROBES AN ALLEGORY.

Word Count: 716    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

tell us?" asked Minnie

has a different page in the 'Wordless B

hite page,"

Righte

aning on Him who had delivered them. I followe

ilt present us to the King

saved us from the destruction we merited; but we are so soiled and filthy from contact with the mire in this awful Ca

with which thou hast been covered, will work-nay, has already worked, marvels; and when

erer, and could see the terrible wounds that He had sustained in His conflict with the foul fiend. And when they looked they

as amazed to find that the boys were no longer arrayed in their former clothes, for in that mysterious passa

themselves, or rather their

out fear. Covered by this robe, you will be accepted even in His eyes, because when He sees it

d them would be the Meeting-place, but for the first time I was unabl

and they were walking along the road towards the Pa

ch Edred had before so despised; but now his face bent o

when it says, 'Needeth no

by the wonderful efficacy of our Deliverer's Blood, still may get de

Edred hesitatingly and loo

y our road we should find a cleansing stream, dyed by

d of the journey is not so very far off; just beyond those Hills,

eemed reflected. Then he added suddenly, "Our Deliverer said that He might fetch

nswered Edred earnes

oke from

over my dream," added Agnes, "'The blood of Jesus Christ His Son clea

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