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Sun and moon

Identifier: withchildrenonsu00stal (find matches)
Title: With the children on Sundays, through eye-gate, and ear-gate into the city of child-soul
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Stall, Sylvanus, 1847-1915
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Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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he answers to many of the leadingBible questions. Try them in the following:—Who was the first man? Whowas the first woman? Of what did God make Adam and Eve? Who was thefirst murderer? Who was the oldest man? Who built the ark? Who had thecoat of many colors? Who was the strongest man? Who slew Goliath thegiant? With what did David slay Goliath? Who was the wisest man? Whowas cast into the den of lions ? Who went to Heaven in the chariot of fire with-out dying? Upon whom did Elijahs mantle fall? and similar questions. COAL AND WOOD. JESUS THE SOURCE OF SPIRITUAL LIGHT AND WARMTH. Suggestion:—THe objects used to-day can be a piece of wood, a piece ofcoal, a candle and a piece of electric light carbon, such as are daily thrown awayin towns where the arc lighting is used. DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS: When Jesus was upon theearth, He said of Himself, I am the light of the world.Now, I desire to-day to illustrate to you something ofthe truth which Jesus had in mind when He utteredthese words.
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TI3 The Sun and Moon. We are told in the Bible, that when God created the world,on the fourth day He created the sun and the moon to give light9 135 136 COAL AND WOOD. upon the earth, the sun to rule over the day, and the moon to ruleover the night. I suppose you all know that the earth is round, and that whilethe sun is shining on our side of the earth, and making it day here,on the other side of the earth it is night and is all dark. Now, Iwant to tell you that the sun is the source of all light upon theearth. The sun shines and dispels the darkness, and makes it light.And do you know that the moon does not shine by its own light,but it simply throws back again, as we say, reflects, the light of thesun, just the same as when a boy takes a small piece of looking-glass and throws the light across the street? There is no light in thelooking-glass itself, but it simply takes the rays of light which fallupon it from the sun and bends them, or turns them, so that the boycan throw the rays

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