New Cyclopaedia of Illustrations Adapted to Christian Teaching Embracing Mytholo

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New Cyclopaedia of Illustrations Adapted to Christian Teaching Embracing Mytholo
Elon Foster
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In the agony of the final moment, he took his pocket-book, and laid it in the box, saying to himself as he did it, " Now squirm, old natur' ! " Presbyferian.
4i06. NECESSITY, Brevities. Even God is said to be unable to use force against necessity.
— Plato. Necessity is stronger far than art. — ^schylus. Necessity is stronger than human natm'e. — Dionysius. Necessity im- poses law, does not herself relieve it. — Ramage.
4107. NEED, Proverbs. The lion had need of the mouse. — English. Soon or lat
...e, the strong needs the help of the weak. — French.
Every ten years, one man has need of another. — Italian.
410§. NEED, The Sinner's. A Hottentot in Africa, named Cupido, was remarkable for swearinfT, lying, fighting, and drunkenness. When he became convinced of the evil or his wicked course, he begged all he met to point out some mode of deliverance. Some pre- scribed various medicines ; others sent him to witches and wizards and cunning men : but he could gain no comfort from any source, until he was providentially led to a place where he heard a missionary preach that Jesus Christ, the Son of God, could save sinners from their sins.


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