File:LFirestone-1878-Speech(23).pdf

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stones, shaping a block, adorning a ceiling, or polishing a pillar. To the Christian world it is surely a place of great interest, for the temple was dedicated to the most High God. The Christian of today, like Solomon, King of Israel, when contemplating the noble structure he had just completed, can look away from present trials, present scenes, and in prophetic vision catch a gleam of the new Jerusalem, the city of the ever living God, of which the Holy City was the blessed emblem, and see by symbol the spiritual temple, the "house not made with hands," whose walls will be precious stones, and whose gates, pearls. And as his mind reverts back to those days he will have the solemn thought that the Holy of Holies, agreeably to the promise, served as the repository of the Ark of the Covenant, that had been born from the tabernacle.

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