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ciples looked round about, but they could not see the two heavenly men; there was no one but Jesus. They were not afraid to be alone with him, for they knew him well, and loved him too. They walked down the mountain with him.

Could they ever forget the glorious sight they had seen at the top? They could not, but Jesus said to them as they walked, "Teli no man what you have seen, till the Son of man be risen again from the dead." Jesus called himself the Son of man. The disciples did not know that he would soon be buried in a grave, and that he would rise again in three days. But they minded what Jesus said, and told no one about the brightness on the mountain, till after Jesus had been crucified and had come to life again. Then they told people all that you have now heard. Is it not a very wonderful history?

Jesus is now shining as bright in heaven, as he shone on that mountain. When you see him coming in the clouds, he will look very glorious. Good men who lived a long while ago will come with him. Abel, who was killed by his wicked brother; Noah, who was saved when the world was drowned; Moses, who was hidden in a basket when he was a babe; David, who sang sweet psalms and played upon his harp; Elijah, who was fed by ravens; Daniel, who was not eaten by the lions in the den-all of them will be there;

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CHRIST SHINING ON THE MOUNTAIN.

and if you love Jesus, you shall stay with him forever, and you shall be with those holy men, and with the holy angels. Oh, how happy you will be! But those who do not love the Lord, will be shut up with the devil in a dark place forever and ever.

You may read the history of Christ on the mountain in Matt. 17: 1-9; Mark 9: 2-10; Luke 9: 28-36.

Lo, he comes, with clouds descending,
Once for favor'd sinners slain;
Thousand thousand saints attending,
Swell the triumphs of his train;
Hallelujah! God appears on earth to reign.

Now redemption, long expected,
See in solemn pomp appear!
All his saints by man rejected,
Now shall meet him in the air:
Hallelujah! See the day of God appear.

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THE MISERABLE BOY

THERE is a wicked creature called Satan, or the devil; he is not a man, neither is he a beast; he is a spirit; he has not a body, as you have, but he can think-he thinks of doing wickedness; he hates God, and he hates every body; he hates you, my little boy, and my little girl-he would like to make you unhappy; he is very unhappy himself, and he tries to make us unhappy, too. One day God will shut him up in a dark prison, but now he lets him walk about this world; yet hell is the devil's home. There are a great many devils, and they help one another to do harm. Satan is the prince of the devils, and tells the rest what to do.

I am now going to tell you of a poor little boy who was made very wretched by one of the devils. It seemed as if this boy was mad. A wicked spirit was in him, and tormented him. This spirit was deaf and dumb. Sometimes it would tear the boy, and make him cry out with pain, and foam at the mouth, and gnash his teeth, and fall on the ground. Sometimes this poor child would rush into the

water to drown himself, and sometimes into the fire to burn himself. His father loved him, and could not bear to see him in this dreadful state. But his father could not cure him, nor could any doctor.

At last this poor man heard that there was a man who had cured a great many people as wretched as his son. This man was called Jesus Christ. He was the Son of God, and had come down from heaven to save us from Satan and all the devils. The Father of the boy thought, "I will take my dear son to Jesus, and ask him to cure him."

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The Lord Jesus had some friends who walked about with him, and these men were called his disciples. The poor father saw them first. Jesus was not with them; he was gone away for a little while to pray to God his Father in heaven, upon the top of a hill. What could the poor man do now? Could the disciples help his boy? He begged them to try. sus had once told them that they should be able to cast out devils; so they tried to cast the devil out of this boy, but they could not. A great crowd of people gathered round the boy and the disciples, and some wise men were there, called scribes; those scribes did not love Jesus, and they were always glad when the disciples could not do wonderful things.

No one knew when Jesus would come back, At last the people saw him coming, and they ran to meet him. How glad the poor father

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must have been to see Jesus! knees, and said, "Lord, I beseech thee look upon my son, for he is my only child." And then he told him all about the boy. Jesus said, “Bring thy son hither." But as the boy was coming, the devil threw him on the ground, and there the poor creature lay foaming at the mouth. Ah, that devil knew who Jesus was all the devils know the Son of God, and are afraid of him.

The poor man was very unhappy to see his son lying in such pain upon the ground, and he said to Jesus, "If thou canst do any thing, have compassion on us, and help us." If the father had known Jesus better, he would not have said, "If thou canst;" he would have felt quite sure that Jesus could cure him. Then Jesus asked the man whether he believed. What could the poor father say? He did believe a little, but he did not believe as much as he ought. Immediately the man cried out, "Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief." As he said this, the tears came into his eyes. Poor man! I am sure you would have pitied him, if you had seen him. It was a good prayer he made when he said to Jesus, Help thou mine unbelief." It showed that he believed that Jesus was God; for who but God can make people believe?

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While the Lord was talking with the father more people came running to the place-soon there would have been too great a crowd,

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