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The Mount: How Jesus loved the mountains. How oft He spent His nights “alone upon the mountain top” and “sought His Father there.” Upon the mountain top came the glory of His tiansiiguration, when He held converse with the great old saints of oldvn time, when they talked of the death which He should accomplish at Jerusalem. Upon the Mount of Calvary that sacrifice was accomplished. The multitude. And ever at the foot of the mount waited tht multitude. Fresh from converse with His Father, He went about doing good, healing the sick, feeding the hungry, comforting the lonely, raising the dead. Upon the mount, in the secret place alone with God, the disciples of Jesus to-day gain their strength for service.

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White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 380, 18 March 1927, Page 3

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Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 380, 18 March 1927, Page 3

Untitled White Ribbon, Volume 32, Issue 380, 18 March 1927, Page 3

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