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Title: Mother Stories from the New Testament A Book of the Best 
Stories from the New Testament that Mothers can tell their Children 
Author: Anonymous 
Release Date: November 26, 2005 [EBook #17163] 
Language: English 
Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 
*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK MOTHER 
STORIES: NEW TESTAMENT *** 
 
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, David Garcia, Jeannie Howse and the 
Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
[Illustration: Front Cover] 
[Illustration: LITTLE ONES SHOULD BE BROUGHT TO HIM.] 
 
MOTHER 
STORIES 
FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT 
A Book of the Best Stories from the New Testament That Mothers Can 
Tell Their Children 
With Forty-five Illustrations 
PHILADELPHIA HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY 
 
ALTEMUS' MOTHER STORIES SERIES 
* * * * * 
MOTHER STORIES A Book of the Best Stories that Mothers can tell 
their Children 
MOTHER NURSERY RHYMES AND TALES A Book of the Best 
Nursery Rhymes and Tales that Mothers can tell their Children 
MOTHER FAIRY TALES A Book of the Best Fairy Tales that 
Mothers can tell their Children 
MOTHER NATURE STORIES A Book of the Best Nature Stories that 
Mothers can tell their Children 
MOTHER STORIES FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT A Book of the 
Best Old Testament Stories that Mothers can tell their Children
MOTHER STORIES FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT A Book of the 
Best New Testament Stories that Mothers can tell their Children 
MOTHER BEDTIME STORIES A Book of the Best Bedtime Stories 
that Mothers can tell their Children 
MOTHER ANIMAL STORIES A Book of the Best Animal Stories that 
Mothers can tell their Children 
MOTHER BIRD STORIES A Book of the Best Bird Stories that 
Mothers can tell their Children 
MOTHER SANTA CLAUS STORIES A Book of the Best Santa Claus 
Stories that Mothers can tell their Children 
Profusely illustrated and handsomely bound in cloth, with 
ornamentation in colors 
$1.00 PER VOLUME 
COPYRIGHT 1906 BY HOWARD E. ALTEMUS PRINTED IN THE 
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 
 
CONTENTS. 
PAGE THE WISE MEN'S VISIT 7 
THE ANGEL'S TIDINGS 10 
JESUS IN THE TEMPLE 12 
THE WONDERFUL DRAUGHT OF FISHES 14 
THE HOUSE BUILT UPON THE SAND 16 
HEALING THE CENTURION'S SERVANT 18 
ANOINTING THE FEET OF JESUS 20
THE RICH FOOL 22 
THE UNFRUITFUL TREE 24 
SOWING THE SEED 26 
THE ENEMY SOWING TARES 28 
THE PARABLE OF THE LEAVEN 30 
SEEKING FOR HIDDEN TREASURE 32 
THE PEARL OF GREAT PRICE 34 
THE PARABLE OF THE NET 36 
THE MAN POSSESSED BY DEVILS 38 
CURING THE INCURABLE 40 
JAIRUS' DAUGHTER 42 
THE TWO BLIND MEN 44 
FEEDING FIVE THOUSAND 46 
CHRIST WALKING ON THE SEA 48 
THE WOMAN OF CANAAN 50 
PETER AND THE TRIBUTE MONEY 52 
THE GOOD SAMARITAN 54 
IMPORTUNITY REWARDED 56 
THE UNMERCIFUL SERVANT 58 
THE GOOD SHEPHERD 60
THE LOST PIECE OF MONEY 62 
THE PRODIGAL SON 64 
PETER'S WIFE'S MOTHER CURED 66 
THE UNJUST STEWARD 68 
THE RICH MAN AND THE BEGGAR 70 
"AVENGE ME OF MY ADVERSARY" 72 
THE PHARISEE AND THE TAX-GATHERER 74 
THE LABORERS IN THE VINEYARD 76 
THE BARREN FIG TREE 78 
THE WICKED HUSBANDMAN 80 
WITHOUT THE WEDDING GARMENT 82 
THE FOOLISH VIRGINS 84 
THE PARABLE OF THE TALENTS 86 
MAN WITH THE WITHERED HAND 88 
JESUS ASCENDS TO HEAVEN 90 
THE PHILIPPIAN JAILER 92 
TIMOTHY AND HIS MOTHER EUNICE 94 
CHRIST BLESSING THE CHILDREN 96 
[Illustration]
NEW TESTAMENT STORIES 
THE WISE MEN'S VISIT. 
The birth of Jesus Christ was announced by two remarkable events: the 
coming of wise men from the East, and the appearance of angels to 
some shepherds at Bethlehem. 
The wise men were probably astronomers; and in watching the stars 
they had seen one that had led them to leave their own country, and 
take a long journey to Jerusalem. Most likely they rode on camels, and 
their journey was a tedious one. But at last they reached Jerusalem, 
where they inquired saying, "Where is He that is born King of the Jews? 
for we have seen His star in the East and are come to worship Him." 
Tidings of these inquiries were brought to King Herod, and when he 
heard them he was much troubled. He was a wicked king; and feared 
that if another king had been born, he would grow up and take the 
crown away. Herod was also cruel and treacherous, and while 
pretending to act rightly, often did many evil things. And now he 
intended to destroy the infant King, who might    
    
		
	
	
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