| Show THE STORY OF THE BOOK OF by ORA F PATE PART IV CONTINUED king limilla with his guard was s one lay without the city rates gates when tic he discovered whom lie he thou thought glit to be intruders sixteen men 1 supposing them to be the va vagabond arvild priests who had caused so much grief he hall had them cast into prison arlson shortly however a pleasant discovery diso dibo overy was made they were messengers me nie from the very deliverance for which they had prayed A conference was called to attempt to find some way of escape there were too few to lo think about fighting through the guards and there were too many to try to pa past paa A after 1 enrile buile discussion the trustworthy gideon spoke ke lie ile humbly reminded the k king ing of ills his many timely suggestions and acknowledged the kin kings 4 submission with benefit to many of talc them m lie ile reminded the king that there was a tax on wine that is tile the Nep hites were compelled to keep the guards sup plied with wine there had always been a specified tribute but blit gideon proposed that they take also a present of the hie drant ile he had bad discovered in his bis contacts contact 4 with thet the Lamn Lama in war that they were an indulging tribe and lie to play upon this 13 weakness ile he reminded the kins king that in the rear of the city in an unfrequented section of tile the wall was a secret pa s of course there was the cuto tomary guard encampment even out our side remote crevice abut if they could be made insensible 2 PART V ANNOUNCER the bible is a library of enduring worth within its sacred bools books is solved the mcf aitery of things olivne lit is beautiful because it is true As true as anything that bomes from god consider the days of kins kings when prophets here on oil earth interpreted the akins of heaven at such rich a 1 time jerusalem had erred and pending her shaine shameful ful fate fale she mocked moc ked her prop prophets liets isaiah visualized the awful I 1 cal calamity lamity abich would surely overtake the kingdom but with equal precision ile he fo foro spoke of a remnant being hoilen fram the scene lie ile frames these words and the remnant Is escaped of the house of judah shall yet again take root downward an and J bear fruit upward for out of jerusalem shall go forth a remnant and they th thit that it escape out ot of ze zeal 11 of mount the lord or 11 hoss such I 1 a remnant 0 tafil did found an unac unaccustomed customer cus leonle ha esca pe ara western ws tern hemisphere 0 il 4 Ad burred 1 daill accounting I for tho the 1011 oil and the whites es and red ra whites known as a OIL of braot into carti rity vity to es had 1 th the e reis altes 1 we e left them thein co or to drug the LaIna tilte ba 1 buarl in an effort to cecale f With wirt tude and re unite reunite with ae kindred in uie the land or zarab farahi the v 11 bi continue from this incident T 1 l of the book or of ue 81 the ile plat plan beautifully tine guards guardi work 1 were W ere drunken and the captive the colony aa rm course they were pursued andru d capo cape was discovered but blit the h how the lie lam Lama anit e follow tb their ir ow c when a storm had erased evidence vI dence so the the he ye lie annies wandered a I 1 fail futile lai wall vas ing hopelessly se scanning the purim frari they lost their way and a accidee id fell cell upon tile the lildon hiding place aa 0 the away priests of lang kin NO noah i much help in siring gl direct but they joined companies and wined tinned in trying to rind find their to ro the tae L La c country way in ilk travels they discovered is covered the scoty alma alio for religious reasons hai bad aerated crated themselves industriously t in ing their tann farm in the land of if hi tb the e great faith of these g was certainly displayed when h e n witnessed tile the army amy a my he sile a c f fears of his foll followers owenj by them of how low the lord had at all I 1 Im preserved served bliem in mortal denpei de desperation altion the jairaj lam P troops made a treaty with the i of alma promising 4 protect protection ioB jot to if they would only pont point out tie the ba back ck to the lAi manite cities gave them the desired information the troops gratefully receded in direction then abulon who was the im li of the vagn vagabond bond priests craftily ibi eded in gaining much fadora a 19 the Lama because of hilj it chite education ho he could rk people the wonders of reading 0 writing tinz at length lie he was guirell an gf extensive kingdom over which to the land of bielam 11 included in this dowery hehir he hn J ways been jealous bealow of ama ever eter they were nvere priests together in the it of kins noah goibe to be continued |