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Facts Ecclesiastical.

16. Seven penitential psalms.

17. Seven deacons first appointed. 18. Seven loaves fed 4000.

Five loaves and two fishes (seven

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I. To feed the hungry. II. Give drink to the thirsty. III. To harbour the homeless. IV. To clothe the naked. V. To visit the sick, and those in prison. VI. To redeem the captives. VII. To bury the dead.

I. To teach the ignorant. II. To correct the sinner. III. To counsel the doubtful. IV. To comfort the afflicted. V. To bear injuries patiently. VI. To pardon offences. VII. To pray for our persecutors. I. Pride. II. Covetousness. III. Lust. IV. Gluttony. V. Anger. VI. Envy. VII. Šloth. (See Confirmation service.) I. Wisdom. II. Understanding. III. Counsel. IV. Fortitude. Knowledge. VI. Piety. Fear of God.

V.

VII.

I. Canaan. II. Palestine. III.
Promised Land. IV. Land of
Israel and Judah. V. Judæa.
VI. Holy Land. VII. Syria.
See Exodus, Chap. I. v. 5; Chap.
XXIV. v. 1; Numbers, Chap.
XI. v. 24, 25.

St. Luke, Chap. X. v. 1.

Daniel, Chap. IX. v. 2, 24. Jeremiah, Chap. XXV. v. 11, 12.

Psalm XC. v. 10.

Facts General.

29. Seven kingdoms of the Saxon Heptarchy.

30. Seven great climates or regions of the earth.

I. Kent. II. Sussex. III. Wessex. IV. East Anglia. V. Essex. VI. Mercia. VII. Northumbria.

I. Polar. II. Frozen. III. Cold. IV. Temperate. V. Warm, VI. Tropical. VII. Equatorial.

31. Seven fundamental sounds in music.

32. Seven prismatic colours.

33. The seven sciences.

34. Seven greater planets.

35. Seven wonders of the world.

36. Seven Kings of Rome.

37. Seven wise men of Greece.

38. Seven hills of Rome.

I. Do. II. Re. III. Mi. IV. Fa.
V. Sol. VI. La. VII. Si.; or

I. C. II. D. III. E. IV. F.
V. G. VI. A. VII. B.
I. Red. II. Orange. III. Yellow.
IV. Green. V. Blue. VI. In-
digo. VII. Violet.

I. Grammar. II. Rhetoric. III.
Logic. IV. Arithmetic. V. Ge-
ometry. VI. Astronomy. VII.
Music.

I. Mercury. II. Venus. III. Earth.
IV. Mars. V. Jupiter. VI. Sa-
VII. Uranus, or Her-

turn.
schel.
I. Pyramids of Egypt. II. Palace
of Cyrus. III. Tomb of Mauso-
lus, King of Caria. IV. Statue
of Jupiter at Olympia. V. Colos-
sus of Rhodes. VI. Temple of
Diana at Ephesus. VII. Walls
and Hanging Gardens of Baby-
lon.

I. Romulus. II. Numa Pompilius. III. Tullus Hostilius. IV. Ancus Martius. V. Lucius Tarquinius Priscus. VI. Servius Tullius. VII. Tarquinius Superbus. I. Bias. II. Chilo. III. Cleobulus. IV. Periander. V. Pittacus. VI. Solon. VII. Thales. I. Palatine. II. Capitoline. III. Aventine. IV. Esquiline. V. Cœlian. VI. Quirinal. VII. Viminal.

SEVEN CONSISTS OF 3 AND 4; i. e, A D.
Groups of Three.

1. The Ever Blessed Trinity.
2. Three orders of ministers (Jew-
ish).

3. Three orders of ministers (Chris-
tian).

4. Three Great Jewish Feasts.

5. Three favoured Apostles. 6. Three Christian virtues.

7. Three creeds of the Church.

8. Three years-the term of our Lord's ministry.

9. Three days was He in the heart of the earth.

10. Three times was a voice heard from heaven during His ministry.

High Priest. Priests. Levites.

Bishops. Priests. Deacons.

Passover (in Spring). Pentecost (in
Summer). Tabernacles (in Au-
tumn).

Peter. James. John.
I. Faith.

II. Hope. III. Cha

rity. I. Apostles'. II. Nicene. III. Athanasian.

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1. Five books of Moses called Pentateuch.

2. Twice five plagues of Egypt.

3. Five things holy among the Jews.

4. Five cities and lords of the Philistines.

5. Five things in the first temple wanting in the second.

6. Five famous patriarchates in the early Church.

7. Five great empires,

8. Five great powers of Europe.

9. Five great divisions of the world.

I. Genesis. II. Exodus. III. Leviticus. IV. Numbers. V. Deuteronomy.

I. Water turned into blood. II. Frogs. III. Lice. IV. Flies. V. Murrain of beasts. VI. Boils and blains. VII. Hail. VIII. Locusts. IX. Darkness. X. Death of firstborn.

I. Holy persons. II. Holy places.
III. Holy things. IV. Holy times.
V. Holy actions.

I. Gaza. II. Gath. III. Ekrón.
IV. Ashdod. V. Askelon.
I. Ark of covenant. II. Bath Col,
or voice from heaven. III. Holy
fire on the altar. IV. Urim and
Thummin. V. Gift of prophecy.
I. Jerusalem. II. Antioch. III.
Rome. IV. Constantinople. V.
Alexandria.

I. Babylonian or Assyrian. II.
Medo-Persian. III. Macedo-
Grecian. IV. Roman. V. Chris-
tian.

I. Great Britain. II. France. III. Austria. IV. Russia. V. Prussia. I. Europe. II. Asia. III. Africa. IV. America. V. Australasia.

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