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PAGE PAGE In Gethsemane . . . . . . . . 85 | Good Friday's Triumph . . . . 100 Going Before . . . . . . . . . . 86 | Easter Eve.—Church Decorations 101 The Shop at Cinder End . . . . 87 | Memories of Palestine . . . . . . 101 The Denial of Peter . . . . . . 93 Our Parish Book Guide ... ... 104 Illustration . . . . . . . . . . 95 | Winter Flowers . . . . . . . . 104 Short Notices of Minor Saint Days 96 Correspondence . . . . . . . . 108 “A Priest upon his Throne” ... 96 | Children's Corner . . . . . . ... 109

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IN GETHSEMANE.

ENUR Blessed Lord took apart His three favoured disciples, | that they alone might witness His Agony by a close and more intimate approach: it might, therefore, seem a hazardous presumption for us to venture near and gaze upon His most sacred Sorrows. But if we might be allowed to do so, He seems to teach us that it must be to watch and pray with Him the while. If these, indeed, were the only ones privileged to behold Him in His humiliations, we might indeed draw back with fear. But even the heathen, Pilate, was moved to awe at the sight of Him in His Crown of thorns. Even the Roman centurion, from standing at the foot of His Cross, was led to confession: and the thief on the cross, from beholding Him more nearly in His afflictions, had his soul healed. But it may be said, these approached His adorable Person in ignorance of His Divine Majesty, and in unbelief; and from beholding Him learned something of godly fear; or by their own sufferings were partakers of His Cross; and so far as they knew of His inconceivable greatness, they reverenced and adored. Be it so : we therefore may draw near to Him, if it be but in fear; and every school of severe visitation affords the privilege to behold Him and to be with Him. Not the beloved disciple only, and His blessed Mother, were allowed to approach to the foot of the Cross, and to receive His last gracious commands. The penitent Mary Magdalene and the other faithful Mary found a place there for a while : and others also, those Galilean women, had it granted them to be spectators of that sad scene; when they stood, beholding from afar off, and beating their breasts, returned. And a little before the Crucifixion itself, those poor women of Jerusalem that followed Him, bewailing and lamenting Him, along the Way of sorrow and shame, were admitted to receive His sacred words. WOL., XII, E -

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