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"But what! is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing? 4. Who were Athaliah, Jehoiada, Rezin, Zibiah, Huldah? (b) 5. By what words, affixed to his name, is the writer of this Gospel sometimes distinguished? By what title does he usually speak of himself? Mention ahy incidents which prove its correct ness. 6. Where were the following places, and what events happened in connection with them? Bethabara, Bethesda, Gabbatha, Golgotha, Cedron, Siloam. 7. Explain the following passages, mentioning in what connection they occur: up. (i. "Before Abraham was, I am." ii.) "Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it (iii.) "The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up." (c) 8. What are the three great enemies of a Christian? Give an instance from the Bible in which each of them, (i.) overcame men, (ii.) was overcome by men. 9. What are the essential marks of a Sacrament? (d) 10. What do you understand by a Creed? Why is the Apostles' Creed so called? To what years can its use, in Latin, and in English, be traced? Why is its position, in the Morning and Evening Services, especially suitable? (e) 11. How does the Litany, considered as a form of prayer, differ from the other Church Services? 66 12. Explain the meaning of the following words, as used in the Litany: Tribulation," "wealth,"-" sedition,"" heresy,”— schism,"-" affiance." 66 E |