page, and from direct fellowship with God, he had received revelations which are only vouchsafed to those who can stand the strain of discipline in the school of solitude and privation. He had carefully pondered also the signs of the times, of which he received information from the Bedouin and others with whom he came in contact. Blended with all other thoughts, John’s heart was filled with the advent of Him, so near akin to himself, who, to his certain knowledge, was growing up, a few months his
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