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Identifier: whenkingcamestor00hodg (find matches)
Title: When the King came; stories from the four Gospels
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Hodges, George, 1856-1919
Subjects: Jesus Christ Bible
Publisher: Boston, New York : Houghton, Mifflin and company
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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ar in the early morning and inthe late afternoon. And out of the central 18 WHEN THE KING CAME shining appeared an angel of the Lord, gleam-ing like a flame of fire. The shepherds fellupon their faces, not daring to look up, hardlydaring to listen or to breathe, while the angelspoke. Fear not, he said, for, behold, Ibring you good tidings of great joy whichshall be to ah1 people. The King has come!To-night he is born, yonder in Bethlehem.There shall you find him, sleeping in amanger. And then the sky grew brighter still, as ifbehind the clouds the gates of heaven itselfwere swinging open, and out there came an-gels upon angels, a multitude of the heavenlyhost, shining and singing. This is what theysang : — Glory to God in the highest,And on earth peace,Good will toward men ! Then the chorus ceased, and the choir wentback into heaven, shutting the golden gatesbehind them; and the night was dark andstill again, and the shepherds were alone. Soup they leaped, crying one to another with
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SHEPHERDS AND SINGING ANGELS 19 great joy, Let us go to Bethlehem and see!Let us find the King ! And off they went,down the frosty road, their eager feet makinga great noise in the silent night and theirbreath white behind them. Now, all that day, travelers had been jour-neying in unusual numbers along the wayswhich led to Bethlehem, for it was the timeof a census. Ca3sar Augustus, emperor ofRome, wished to know how many people wereliving in that part of the country, so that hecould make them all pay taxes. Every manhad to go to his own city; that is, to theplace in which his family belonged. So therewas a great stir all about the land, with mengoing to this place and to that to have theirnames written in the census-books. Amongthe others, out of Nazareth came Joseph thecarpenter, because he was of the family ofDavid, and with him Mary, his espoused wife,who was to be the mother of the King. Downthey came like other poor folk, over hill anddale, till they arrived at Bethlehem. But 20

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