CHAPTER 27


"the long, sacred rest which 'He giveth to his beloved.'" --
See Psalm 127, 2.


"it had been all a dreary mist, a heavy 'dimness of anguish.'" --
See Isaiah 8, 22.


"he [St. Clare] heard, dimly, the solemn words, 'I am the resurrection and the Life; he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live" --
See John 11, 25-26.


"'The heart knoweth its own bitterness,' said Miss Ophelia, gravely." --
See Proverbs 14, 10.


"'Thou hast "hid from the wise and prudent, and revealed unto babes,"' murmured Tom; '"even so, Father, for so it seemed good in thy sight."'" --
See Matthew 11, 25.


"'Dear Mas'r, pray to the good Lord,--"Lord, I believe; help thou my unbelief."'" [Tom] --
See Mark 9, 23-24.


"'Feels it in my soul. O, Mas'r! "the love of Christ, that passeth knowledge."'" [Tom] --
See Ephesians 3, 19.


"The chapter was the eleventh of John,--the touching account of the raising of Lazarus." --
See John 11, 1-44.