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Identifier: sunbeam00philuoft (find matches)
Title: Sunbeam
Year: 1857 (1850s)
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Publisher: Philadelphia : (S. Hough & Co.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: Ontario Council of University Libraries and Member Libraries



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er this, Herod died a horri-ble death. Then the angel spoke againto Joseph, and told him to go back tohis own land. Joseph meant to go tothat part of the laud called Judea, buthe was afraid when he heard that Her-ods wicked son was king. When hehad had another di-eam, he went intoa city called Nazareth. Nazareth was Jesus home for manyyears. The prophets had said, long be-fore, that people would talk about Jesusas one who lived in Nazareth. We willnot forget, though, that he was born inthe village of Bethlehem. QUESTIONS. What is our lessons name? Why?What did the wise men do? Why didthey not return to Herod? What didHerod do? Why? How did Jesus es-cape? Did Jesus stay always in Egypt?Where did he live for Jl long time? Whatdoes this lesson teach us about wickedmen and their plans? In whom maywc put our trust? £U£ fttUKBEAn. Single subscription-. 30 cents. School suhscriptions nt the rate of 825.00 per hundred. iBlSSBVTEElAH BoAKU OF FUBLICAHOS, 1334 CHESTNUT CiTBEET, PhILAUF.LPHIA.
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Vol. VI.—259. (5) Jan. 11, 1880. THE SVMBEAM.i HINDOO WOMEN.I^ERE are four Hindoo women. They livein India. The three young- women arethe wives of three sons of the old woman who sits on the left. When sons marry theybring their wives home to their father s house.But the young Avife often has a hard life. TheHindoos are heathen. Thev do not read theBible and learn to love one another, and to bekind to each other. The women quarrel andabuse one another. Gods word will teach themto do as they would be done by. r WORK AND PLAY.Work while you work, my teachers say, Till you each task fulfill,And when youre done run out to play, And frolic with a will. The idle fall an easy prey To mischief and to sin.And those who only care to play No prize can hope to win. THE .JVS BEAM. A BUSY LITTLE BOY. There was a little fellow just a head higher than the table,and a head shurter than the top of his mothers chair. Hewas tired of being aboy; he wanted to bea man, and put on hisfathers big boots ands

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