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available. The following analysis is given as a guide for selection from catalogues:

A. Old Masters showing:

(a) Spirit of devotion, striving through imperfect handling of their art.

(b) Complete mastery of art. Use of neighbor types (as with Tissot).

(c) Dutch Pictures. Use of types, costumes, portraits, and home scenes.

B. Modern Painters, who give modern rendering of Bible Concepts, such as Tissot and others. Modern German, French, English, and American art. Photographs of scenes, etc., usually better for illustrating a subject lesson.

A Complete Handbook of Religious Pictures, 14,000 listings. By Rev. W. W. Smith. S. S. Commission. 5 cents. Postage 4 cents.

NOTE: One of the best sets of illustrations is the new Tissot Old Testament series of 120 pictures (45), in colors, for $1.00 per hundred, or $1.00 for the set entire of 120 pictures; $1.00 per hundred mixed.

[The Pictures are represented by Initials. "M" stands for half-cent size.]

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Calf Worship Rebuked. (Unknown) W. 489.

CHAPTER XV.

Elijah. (Sargent) W. 503, B. 844, P. 1036, Pm. 1036, Bm. 381. Mount Carmel. W. 510.

Elijah's Sacrifice. (Unknown) W. 493.

Slaughter of the Prophets. (Doré) W. 494.

Elijah Fed by Angel. (Doré) W. 496.

Fed by Ravens. (Allison) W. 492.

In the Desert. (Bonts) W. 495.

Death of Ahab.

(Doré) W. 490.

Death of Jezebel. (Doré) W. 491.

Elijah's Ascent to Heaven. (Doré) W. 497; (Bourge) W. 629; (Tissot) T. 94.

CHAPTER XVI.

Amos. (Sargent) B. 843, W. 505, P. 1034, Bm. 380; (Tissot) T. 110.

CHAPTER XVII.

Hosea. (Sargent) B. 1056, P. 1031, Tba. 783B, Pm. 1031, Bm. 107; (Tissot) T. 108.

Hezekiah Destroying Idols.

(Unknown) W. 500.

CHAPTER XVIII.

Isaiah. (Sargent) B. 485, W. 507, P. 1032, Bm. 382; Har. 42, Tba. 178B; (Sargent, Detail) B. 1057, Bm. 377; (Tissot) T. 105. Destruction of Senacharib's Army. (Doré) W. 512.

CHAPTER XIX.

Infant Joash Made King. W. 499.
Josiah and Book of the Law.
Roll Destroyed. W. 514.
Huldah and Book of the Law.

Baruch Writing the Prophecy.

(Von Schnorr) W. 515.

(Unknown) W. 513.
W. 516.

CHAPTER XX.

Jeremiah. (Sargent) B. 845, W. 507, P. 1032, Bm. 382; (Tissot) T. 106; (Angelo) Har. 44, Tba. 147B.

CHAPTER XXI.

Jerusalem Destroyed. (Unknown) W. 520; (Hayez) W. 519.
Weeping Over the City. (Unknown) W. 522.
Jeremiah's Lamentation. (Unknown) W. 517.
Jeremiah Imprisoned. (Unknown) W. 518.

Selections from Chapter XXI.

CHAPTER XXII.

CHAPTER XXIII.

Belshazzar's Feast. (Martin) W. 524.
Vision of Belshazzar. (West) W. 620.

Daniel. (Sargent) B. 843, W. 505, P. 1034, Bm. 380, Pm. 1034, Har. 45, Tba. 149B.

Daniel Interpreting the Vision. (Doré) B. 1949, Bm. 525.
The Writing on the Wall. (Tissot) T. 102.

In the Lion's Den. (Riviere) W. 526, Tba. 732B; (Corona) B. 1394, P. 3051.

CHAPTER XXIV.

Return of the Jews. (Unknown) W. 527.

CHAPTER XXV.

Rebuilding the Temple.

(Unknown) W. 501.

Haggai. (Sargent) B. 846, W. 504, P. 1033, Bm. 383, Pm. 1033; (Tissot) T. 117.

Ezekiel. (Angelo) Har. 40, Tba. 146B; (Tissot) T. 107.
Vision of Ezekiel. (Raphael) W. 523, Tba. 180B.

CHAPTER XXVI.

(Unknown) W. 502.

Rebuilding of the Walls of Jerusalem.

Nehemiah Looks at the Walls. (Tissot) T. 97.

None.

CHAPTER XXVII.

CHAPTER XXVIII.

The Maccabees. (Ciseri) Cos. 305.

SUPPLEMENTARY CHAPTER G.

Naaman and the Jordan. W. 207.

SUPPLEMENTARY CHAPTER H.

(Riviere)

Daniel in Lion's Den. (See also Chapter XXIII.)
B. 1395, W. 525, P. 3052, Tba. 732b, Bm. 357; (Tissot) T. 98.
SUPPLEMENTARY CHAPTER I.

Esther Before Ahasuerus. (Veronese) W. 530; (Steen) W. 529; (Doré) Bm. 524.

SUPPLEMENTARY CHAPTER J.

Esther Confounding Haman. (Doré) W. 630.
Triumph of Mordecai. W. 622; (Tissot) T. 99.

Artaxerxes Granting Liberty to the Jews. (Doré) Bm. 526; (Melville) W. 623.

Haman Hung.

(Angelo) Tba. 144B.

SUGGESTED STEREOGRAPHS. PART II.

HISTORY OF OLD TESTAMENT TIMES.-PART II.

The following selected list of Underwood & Underwood's Stereoscopic Photographs of the Holy Land have been especially arranged and adapted for use in connection with the lessons in this book.

Rev. William Byron Forbush, Ph.D., has prepared a course of lessons, "The Travel Lessons on the Old Testament," based on these stereoscopic photographs, the plan of which is for teachers to take their entire classes by this means into the atmosphere and presence of the very places where Biblical history was enacted, and then, while there, and under such favorable conditions, to teach the given lessons.

The handbook by Dr. Forbush, which accompanies the stereographs, contains several ingenious key maps, which show at a glance just the point in Palestine where the different scenes were made, and that also give for each, by means of diverging red lines, the exact direction and field of vision. In addition to this, the hand-book provides adequate descriptions and methods of treatment for each scene used. This handbook costs 50 cents, and will be a most valuable aid in the use of these stereographs. References are here made to this book for the benefit of those who may want to use it.

IMPORTANT.—In ordering the following stereographs for these Lessons, always mention the title and edition of this book.

CHAPTER XIII.

No. 1. Shechem, an early center of Hebrew History. Site of discussion between Jereboam and Reheboam. Also Relief Map.

No. 2.

CHAPTER XIV.

No. 3. Make clear country occupied by the two Kingdoms by means of the Relief Map, Stereograph No. 19. See pp. 91-94, Forbush Handbook.

CHAPTER XV.

No. 4. "Rock of Elijah's Altar, on Mount Carmel, and the Plain of Esdraelon." Description and treatment, pp. 151153, Forbush Handbook.

CHAPTER XVI.

No. 5. "Gathering Tares from the Wheat in the Stony Fields

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