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| | John, Christ, And Two Seekers |
 | | "John stood, and two of his disciples and looking upon Jesus as he walked, he saith, Behold the Lamb of God I And the two disciples heard him speak, and they followed Jesus. |
 | | It was Jehonadab, a Rechabite priest, a stern mystic of the desert, a kind of John the Baptist himself, whose rough garments were a protest against the luxury and degeneracy of the times, and whose flowing beard over his broad chest spoke of the vows that were upon his soul. |
 | | Christ stands before us like some of those fountains which you may find in almost every drug store along the street, which pour out for all who come every variety of drink which they desire. |
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