The great pyramid passages and chambers

Exod. 26: 30; Heb. 8: 5; and 1 Chron. 28: 11, 19), what shall now be said as to the authorship of the Great Pyramid in Egypt? Surely, if the name of its wonderful architect be asked, it may truly be answered: ‘‘ The Great, the Mighty God, Jehovah of hosts is his name, Great in counsel, and mighty in work... which hast set signs and wonders in the land of Egypt even unto this day’’—Jer. 32 : 18-20.

This letter must be posted to-night, and John would like to add a little to it. I will therefore pass it over to him.

With much love to all, Your loving brother, MORTON EDGAR.

(From John). I am feeling much better this morning, though not quite myself yet. Jerusalem would be a grand city to live in, if it were properly governed. The tender associations of the past, and the glorious hopes of the future, make it the most interesting city in the world. Its present inhabitants are hoping for great things from the New Constitution of Turkey, and indeed have now more liberty than formerly, though some of them are inclined to use their greater liberty as a license to do what they like ; but the everlasting Kingdom soon to be established with Jerusalem as its capital, will far exceed their most sanguine desires. We are all hoping that dear little Stanley will soon be well. With love to all of you from us all, Your loving brother,—John.

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