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Excerpt from The Epistle to the Hebrews (Chapters VII. To XIII.): The General Epistle of James
And are not the names Of King and city significant King of righteousness King Of peace'? It sounds like a yearning, springing up untimely in those dim ages Of Oppression and strife, for a. Royalty founded on something better than the sword, and wielded for something higher than personal ambition. Such an ideal at such a. Date is like a. Summer day that has wandered into a. Cold March.
But the writer Of the Epistle to the Hebrews imposes a meaning not only on the titles, but on their sequence.
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