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NINTH CHAPTER OF JOHN.

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And as Jesus passed | by, he | saw a | man which was blind from his | birth. ||17| And his dis- ciples | asked him, | saying, | Master, | who did | this manor his | parents, that he was | blind? Jesus | answered, | Nei| ther hath this | man | sinned | nor his | parents: | but that the works of | God | should be | made manifest in | him.|77|77|I must | work the | works of him that | sent me, while it is | day; | |

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The neighbors | therefore, and they which before had seen him, ❘ that he was | blind, || | said, | Is not | this | he that | sat and | begged? |

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said some of the | Pharisees, of | God, be- | cause he keepeth not the | sabbath day. | Others | said,|| How can a | man that is a sinner, | do such | miracles? || And there was a di- | vision a- | mong them. 11

They say | unto the | blind | man a- | gain, 1 What sayest thou of him? that he hath | opened thine | eyes? He said, He is a |

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that he had been | blind, and re-ceived his sight, un- | til they called the parents of | | him that had re- | ceived his | sight. 11 And they asked them, saying, || Is this your son,

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be- cause they | feared the Jews: 11 for the Jews had agreed al- | ready, | that if | any man | did | con- | fess that he was Christ, | he should be put out of the synagogue. 111111 Therefore | said his parents, he is of age, ask him.11111111 Then again called they the | man that was | blind, and | said, | Give | God the | praise: | we know that | this TATA He answered and he | be a sinner or | no, one thing I know,

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said they | to him a- | gain, || What did he to thee? How opened he thine | eyes? 191 He answered them, I have told you al- ready, | and ye did not | hear: || wherefore would › ye | hear it a- | gain? Will | ye | also be his Then they re- | viled him, |

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and said, Thou art | his dis- | ciple; but we

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herein is a marvellous thing, |

that ye know not from whence he is,

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we know that | God | heareth not | sinners: 971 but if | any man | be a | worshipper of | God, ||and | him he | heareth. |11|11| was it not | heard,

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that any man | opened the | eyes of one that was blind.111 If this | man were | not he could | do | nothing. 177 | ។ They answered and | said unto him,||Thou wast | alto-gether | born in | sins, and dost thou | teach

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us? And they | cast him Jesus heard that they had | cast him | out; and | when he had | found him, he | said unto him, | Dost thou be- | lieve on the | Son of God? | 177777 He answered and said, Who is | | | he Lord? that I might be- | lieve on him? | 77777 And Jesus said unto him, Thou hast both seen him,

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And Jesus said, 1|17| For | judgment | I am come into this | world: |17|7 that | they which | see | not, | might see; and that they which see, might be | made | blind. 1771

And some of the | Pharisees which were | with him | heard these | words, | and | said unto him |

Are we blind | also? | 1|

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unto them, If ye were | blind, should have no sin but | |

say, We | see; || Therefore

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adulation: the smoothness of flattery | can| | not save us in this rugged and | awful | crisis. T

It is now | necessary to in- struct the throne in the language of truth. We must, | |

if possible,

dis- | pel the de- | lusion and | darkness"

which en-velope it; | and dis- | play,

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danger and genuine | colors,

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which have re- duced this

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as to do her reverence!
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none so poor The people (whom but whom we

are a- | betted aevery military store, and their am- | bassa

dors enter- tained by our in- | veterate | enemy; and ministers | do not, and I dare not, inter

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