Stretton Hesba

THE WONDERFUL LIFE


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       Hesba Stretton

      THE WONDERFUL LIFE

      The story of the life and death of our Lord Jesus Christ

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      2017 OK Publishing

      ISBN 978-80-7583-996-1

       PREFACE.

       BOOK I. THE CARPENTER.

       CHAPTER I. THE HOLY LAND.

       CHAPTER II. JERUSALEM AND BETHLEHEM.

       CHAPTER III. IN THE TEMPLE.

       CHAPTER IV. THE WISE MEN.

       CHAPTER V. NAZARETH.

       CHAPTER VI. THE FIRST PASSOVER.

       BOOK II. THE PROPHET.

       CHAPTER I. JOHN THE BAPTIST.

       CHAPTER II. CANA OF GALILEE.

       CHAPTER III. THE FIRST SUMMER.

       CHAPTER IV. SAMARIA

       CHAPTER V. THE FIRST SABBATH-MIRACLE.

       CHAPTER VI. HIS OLD HOME.

       CHAPTER VII. CAPERNAUM.

       CHAPTER VIII. FOES FROM JERUSALEM.

       CHAPTER IX. AT NAIN.

       CHAPTER X. MIGHTY WORKS.

       CHAPTER XI. A HOLIDAY IN GALILEE.

       CHAPTER XII. IN THE NORTH.

       CHAPTER XIII. AT HOME ONCE MORE.

       CHAPTER XIV. THE LAST AUTUMN

       CHAPTER XV. LAZARUS.

       CHAPTER XVI. THE LAST SABBATH.

       BOOK III. VICTIM AND VICTOR.

       CHAPTER I. THE SON OF DAVID.

       CHAPTER II. THE TRAITOR.

       CHAPTER III. THE PASCHAL SUPPER.

       CHAPTER IV. GETHSEMANE.

       CHAPTER V. THE HIGH PRIEST’S PALACE.

       CHAPTER VI. PILATE’S JUDGMENT HALL.

       CHAPTER VII. CALVARY.

       CHAPTER VIII. IN THE GRAVE.

       CHAPTER IX. THE SEPULCHRE.

       CHAPTER X. EMMAUS.

       CHAPTER XI. IT IS THE LORD.

       CHAPTER XII. HIS FRIENDS.

       CHAPTER XIII. HIS FOES.

      PREFACE.

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      The following slight and brief sketch is merely the story of the life and death of our Lord. It has been written for those who have not the leisure, or the books, needed for threading together the fragmentary and scattered incidents recorded in the Four Gospels. Of late years these records have been searched diligently for the smallest links, which might serve to complete the chain of those years passed amongst us by One who called Himself the Son of Man, and did not refuse to be called the Son of God. This little book is intended only to present the result of these close investigations, made by many learned men, in a plain continuous narrative, suitable for unlearned readers. There is nothing new in it. It would be difficult to write anything new of that Life, which has been studied and sifted for nearly nineteen hundred years.

      The great mystery that surrounds Christ is left untouched. Neither love nor thought of ours can reach the heart of it, whilst still we see Him as through a glass darkly. When we behold Him as He is, face to face, then, and only then, shall we know fully what He was, and what He did for us. Whilst we strain our eyes to catch the mysterious vision, but dimly visible, we are in danger of becoming blind to that human, simple, homely life, spent amongst us as the pattern of our days. “If any man think that he knoweth anything, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know. But if any man love God, the same is known of Him.” Happy they who are content with being known of God.

      Christmas, 1874.

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