Transcriber's Notes:

Jesus and candlesticks

And John saw a pure riv-er called the wa-ter of life. On each side of it grew the tree of life that bore twelve kinds of fruit, which were ripe each month. And those who dwell in that land of light, and eat the fruits of the tree of life, and drink of the wa-ter of life,shall see the Lord's face and be with him and serve him.

He will wipe all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death, nor grief, nor pain.

Je-sus said to John, Blest are they who keep God's laws and do his will, that they may pass through the gates to his bright home on high.

THE END.

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IN WORDS OF ONE SYLLABLE. Each book containing about 225 pages. With numerous illustrations, portraits and maps. Boards, lithographed double covers. Price per volume, $1.00.

HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES,By Mrs. Helen W. Pierson.HISTORY OF ENGLAND,By Mrs. Helen W. Pierson.HISTORY OF FRANCE,By Mrs. Helen W. Pierson.HISTORY OF GERMANY,By Mrs. Helen W. Pierson.HISTORY OF IRELAND,By Miss Agnes Sadlier.HISTORY OF RUSSIA,By Miss Helen Ainslie Smith.HISTORY OF JAPAN,By Miss Helen Ainslie Smith.HISTORY OF THE BATTLES OF AMERICA,By Miss Josephine Pollard.LIVES OF THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES,By Mrs. Helen W. Pierson.

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"Simple, bright, intelligent, interesting, instructive histories are here brought to the younger readers, and abundance of illustration serves to increase the pleasure of reading and the chances of remembering."—New York School Journal.

"The words used are simple, and considerable information is given about the countries in a pleasant way. Excellent maps line the covers, and the histories are brightly and accurately illustrated."—Springfield Republican.

"We know of no other books which treat the same subjects in such a way as to interest a juvenile audience."—Philadelphia Telegraph.

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Transcriber's Notes:As the reader will have noted, words that are more than one syllable are hyphenated. Frequently the printer made an mistake and forgot to hyphenate all or part of a word. This has been corrected where found.Some illustrations were place in unexpected places, as in the "Death of Sapphira" which landing during the death and resurrection of Christ. These illustration locations were retained.Obvious punctuation errors have been repaired. Some times high priest was hyphenated and sometimes it was two words. This was retained.The remaining corrections made are indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text willappear.

As the reader will have noted, words that are more than one syllable are hyphenated. Frequently the printer made an mistake and forgot to hyphenate all or part of a word. This has been corrected where found.

Some illustrations were place in unexpected places, as in the "Death of Sapphira" which landing during the death and resurrection of Christ. These illustration locations were retained.

Obvious punctuation errors have been repaired. Some times high priest was hyphenated and sometimes it was two words. This was retained.

The remaining corrections made are indicated by dotted lines under the corrections. Scroll the mouse over the word and the original text willappear.


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