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Elsie’s children

CHAPTER EIGHTEENTH
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"I am glad you are wanting them, for we cannot study them too much.

But in what can I help you, Vi?
is it some theological discussion between your cousins and yourself ?" "Yes, sir; we were talking about a book--a story-book that Miss Reed admires--and I said mamma would not allow us to read it, because it teaches that Jesus Christ was only a good man; and Miss Reed said that was her belief; and yet she professes to believe the Bible, and I wish to show her, that it teaches that he was very God as well as man." "That will not be difficult," he said; "for no words could state it more directly and clearly than these, 'Christ, who is over all, God blessed forever.

Amen,'" And opening the Bible at the ninth chapter of Romans, he pointed to the latter clause of the fifth verse.
"Oh, let me show her that!" cried Vi.
"Suppose you invite them in here," he suggested, and she hastened to do so.
Miss Reed read the text as it was pointed out to her, "I don't remember noticing that before," was all she said.
Silently Mr.Daly turned over the leaves and pointed out the twentieth verse of the first Epistle of John, where it is said of Jesus Christ, "This is the true God and eternal life;" and then to Isaiah ix.6.

"For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder; and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace," and several other passages equally strong and explicit in their declaration of the divinity of Christ.
"Well," said Miss Reed, "if he was God, why didn't he say so ?" "He did again and again," was the reply "Here John viii.

58--we read "Jesus said unto them, 'Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I am.'"" "I don't see it!" she said sneeringly.
"You do not?
just compare it with this other passage Exodus iii.


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