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FOURTH CHAPTER OF JOHN.

7 When therefore | 7 the | Lord knew how the I Pharisees had heard 7 | 7 that | Jesus | made and baptised 7 more disciples than | John, 7|7 though Jesus him | self 7 | 7 bap | tised | not, 7 | but 7 | 7 his dis | ciples, | 7 he | left Judea, | 7 and de parted again 7 | 7 into | Galilee. | | | And he must | needs 7 | go 7| through Sa | maria. | | | Then 7 | cometh he | 7 to a | city of Sam | aria, | 7 which is called | Sychar, | | near to the parcel of | ground 7|7 that | Jacob | gave 77 to his } son 7 | Joseph. | | |7 Now | Jacob's well 7 | 7 was there. 7|7|7|7 Jesus | therefore | being | wearied with his | journey, | | sat 7 | thus 77 on the well: 7 and it was a | bout the | sixth 7ļ 1 hour. 77 There | cometh a woman of Sam | aria 7 to draw 7 | water. | | Jesus | saith unto her, | Give me to | drink, 7 | | 7 for his disciples 17 were gone a | way 7 | 7 into the city, | 7 to | buy 7 meat. 7| | | | Then saith the woman of Samaria unto him, || How is it | 7 that thou, 7 being a Jew, 7 | askest | drink of me? 7|7 who am a woman of Sam | aria, | 7 for the | Jews 77 have no dealings | 7 with the Samaritans. | Jesus answered and | said unto her, | | If thou | knewest the | gift of | God, 7 | 7 and | who it is 77 that saith to thee, | give me to drink; 7 || thou wouldest have | asked of | him, 7 | 7 and |

he would have given thee | living | water. |

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7 The woman | saith unto him, | Sir, 7 | thou hast nothing to draw with, | 7 and the | well is | deep: 77 from whence 7 | then 7 | hast thou | that 7 | living | water. | | 7 Art 7 | thou 7 | greater than our father | Jacob, | 7 who gave us the well, 7 | 7 and | drank thereof? | 7 himself, 7 | 7 and his | children, | 7 and his | cattle? | | | Jesus answered and said unto her, 7 | | whoso | ever drinketh of this 7 | water, | 7 shall | thirst | again: 7 7 but whosoever | drinketh of the | water | 7 that | I shall | give him, | 7 shall | never thirst; 7 7 but the water that | I shall { give him 7 shall be in him, 7 a well of wa1 ter, springing | up 7 | into | ever | lasting | life. 77 The woman | saith unto him, | | Sir, 7 | give me this | water, | 7 that I | thirst not, | | neither | come 7 | hither | 7 to | draw.7 | | | Jesus | saith unto her, | | go, | call thy | husband, | 7 and | come 7 | hither. | | |7 The woman | answered and said, 7 | 71 | have no | husband. | |T| Jesus said unto her, thou hast | well 7 | said, 7 | 7 I have no 7 | husband: | | 7 for thou | hast 7 | had five | husbands; | 7 and | he whom thou | now 7 hast 7 | 7-is | not thy | husband: | | 7 in that 7 | saidst thou 7 | truly. | | | 7 The | woman saith unto him, | | Sir, 7 | 7 I per | ceive, 7 | 7 that

| thou art a prophet. ||| Our 7 | fathers | worshipped | 7 in | this 7 | mountain; | | 7 and | ye 7 | say, 7 | 7 that in Jerusalem | 7 is the | place 7 | 7 where

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men 7 ought to | worship. | | | Jesus | saith unto her, | | woman, | 7 be | lieve me | 7 the | hour 7 | cometh, | | when ye shall | neither | 7 in | this 7 | mountain, | 7 nor | yet in Jerusalem, | | worship the Father. || Ye 7 | worship |7 ye | know not | what: 7 | We | know | what 7 | we 7 | worship; | | 7 for salvation | 7 is of the | Jews. 7||| 7 But the hour 7 cometh, | 7 and now | is 7 | 7 when the true 7 worshippers | 7 shall | worship the | Father | 7 in spirit | 7 and in | truth; 7 | | 7 for the | Father | seeketh | such 7 | 7 to worship him. | | || God 7 | 7 is a | spirit: | 7 and they that | worship | him, 7 7 must | worship him | 7 in | spirit | 7 and in truth. 7|||7 The | woman | saith unto him, | | | 7 I| know 7 | 7 that Mes | sias | cometh, 7 which is called | Christ: 7 | 7 when | he is | come, 77 he will tell us | all things. | | | Jesus | saith unto her, | I that | speak unto the | am 7 | he. 7 || | And upon | this 7 | came his dis | ciples, | 7 and | marvelled | 7 that he | talked with the woman:][ 7 Yet no man said, 7 | what 7 | seekest thou? | | 7 or why 7 | talkest thou | with her. |||7 The | woman then 7 | left her | water pot, | 7 and | went her way 7 into the | city, | | 7 and ¦ saith to the | men, 7 | | come 7 | see a man 7|7 that told me | all things 7 that | ever I this the Christ? 7

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| saying, master, | | eat; 7|| 7 but he said

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I have | meat to | eat 7 | 7 that | ye 7 |

|| Therefore said the disciples | one to an | other, | | 7 hath | any man | brought him | aught to | eat? | Jesus | saith unto them, || My 7 | meat 7 | 7 is to do the will of him that sent me, | 7, and to | | finish his work. 7||| Say not ye, 7 there are | yet 7 four 7 months, 77 and then 7 cometh the harvest? || 7 Be | hold 7 | 7 I | say unto you,

lift up your eyes, 7|| and | look on the fields; 77 for they are white al | ready | 7 to | harvest. | | | 7 And he that | reapeth | 7 re | I ceiveth | wages, | 7 and | gathereth | fruit 7 | 7 unto life eternal; 7 that both | he that | soweth | 7 and he that | reapeth | 7 may re "joice to | gethI er. | | | 7 And | 7 here | in 7 | 7 is that 7 | saying | | true, 7|| One 7 | soweth, and an | other | reapeth. | | | 71 | sent you to | reap7 | that 7 | 7where | on ye be stowed | no 7 | labour: | | Other | men | laboured, | 7 and | ye are | entered | 7 into | their 7 | labours. | | | 7 And | many of the Sa | maritans | 7 of that city | 7 believed on him | 7 for the | saying of the woman, | 7 which | testified, | 7 he | told me all that | ever I did. 7||| 7 So | when the Samaritans | 7 were | come unto him, | 7 they be sought him | 7 that he would | tarry with them : | | 7 and he a | bode 7 | there 7 | two 7 | days. 7 7 And many more believed on him | 7 be

cause of his own 7 words; 7 | 7 and said unto the | woman, | | Now we believe, 7 | not be | cause of thy 7 | saying: | 7 for we have heard him

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our | selves, | 7 and | know, | 7 that | this is indeed 7|7 the | Christ, 77 the | Saviour | 7 of the | world. 7|||

REPLY OF MR. PITT.

(THE LATE EARL OF CHATHAM.)

7 The atrocious | crime 77 of being a | young 7 | man, 7 | 7 which the | honorable | gentleman | has, with such | spirit and | decency, | charg'd up on me, | | 7 I shall | neither at | tempt to | palliate, nor de | ny; 7 | | 7 but con | tent myself with | wishing │7 that I may be one of those 7 | 7 I whose follies cease with their | youth; 7 | | 7 and | not of | that 7 | number | 7 who are | ignorant | 7 in spite of experience. | | |

Whether youth 77 can be imputed to any man | 7 as a re | proach, 7 | 7 I will not assume 77 the province of determining:||7 but| surely, age 7 | may become | justly con | temptible, || if the opportunities | 7 which it | brings 7 | 7 have passed away 7 | 7 with | out improvement, | 7 and vice 77 appears to prevail 7 | 7 when the passions | 7 have sub | sided. | | | 7 The wretch 77 that, | after having

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