Breathe soft or | loud!and wave your tops, Fountains! | and | ye that | warble as ye | flow, and | Δ .. Δ .. Δ.... Me-lodious | murmurs, Δ .. Bear on your wings, and in your notes his 1 | Hail | universal | Lord! MMM be bounteous still A.. Δ. Δ. Δ. Δ Ι Δ .. Δ Δ Δ .. .. A.. To give us | only good; and if the .. Δ. Δ Δ. .. night Δ Thou are worthy to take the | book, Δ the Δ seals thereof: for thou wast | slain, and reign on the earth. And I be- | held, and I heard the voice of many | angels | round a- | bout the sands; saying with a loud voice, || Worthy 17.7 | Δ. .. A .. Δ .. and riches, and wisdom, and strength, and Δ. Δ.. Mand Δ. Δ .. honor, and glory, Δ .. Δ .. Δ .. glory, and blessing.?|?? Δ .. Δ Δ Δ and and such Δ .. Δ Δ .. .. Δ .. Δ .. and under the earth, in the sea, Δ .. | | Δ. and all that are in them, | heard glory, and power, | be unto | him that | sitteth up on the throne, and unto the Lamb, for NINTH CHAPTER OF JOHN. And as | Jesus | passed | by, ◄|◄ he | saw a | man which was blind from his | birth. |17|17| And his I dis- | ciples | asked him, | saying, | Master, | who did | sin, this manor his parents, ❘ that he was | | born blind? |111| Jesus | answered, | Neither hath this man | sinned | nor his parents: | but that the works of | God should be | made manifest in him. | | I must | work the | works of him that | sent me, while it is | day; |1| | the night cometh when | no work. 777777 As long the world,|I| am the | light | 7777 When he had thus man can as I am in world. | of the | spoken, |he| spat on the ground, and I made | clay | of the | spittle, and he a- | nointed the eyes of the | blind | man unto him, | Go, with the | clay, and said wash in the pool of | Siloam, | 1 | (which is, by in- | terpre- | tation, | Sent.) | He went his way, | therefore, and | washed, | and | came | seeing. ||17| | 1771 The neighbors | therefore, and they which be- | fore had seen him, | that he was | blind, | | blind, || Is not this said, he that | sat and | begged? | Some | said, | This | is | he; | || others said, He is | like him : | A man that is called | Jesus, | made | clay, | and anointed mine | eyes, Go to the pool of | Siloam, and said unto me, and wash: 91 and I went and washed, and I re- |ceived | sight. 1977 | Then | said they unto him, 1 Where is he? He said, I know | not. 141771 | They brought to the | Pharisees | him that a- | fore time was | blind. || And it was the | sabbath day when Jesus | made the | clay, | and | opened his | eyes. | Then a- | gain the Pharisees also | asked him | how he had re- | ceived his sight. He put clay I He | said unto them, | upon mine | eyes, and said some of the | Pharisees, of | God, bath day. This man is | not be- | cause he | keepeth not the | sab | Others | said, How can a | man that is a sinner, | do such | miracles? || And there was a di- | vision a- | mong them. They say | unto the | blind | man a- | gain, 1 opened thine | eyes? prophet. But the him He said, He is a | Jews | did not be- | lieve con- | cerning had been | blind, that he and re- | ceived his sight, un- | til they called the parents of | him that had re- | ceived his sight. And | |1 1| they | asked them, | saying, || Is this your son, who ye say was born | blind? |