Picture of a hypocritical saint—London beggar.

11. Absalom's double face to his father and to God.

Picture the scene. 2 Sam. xv. 1-13.

12. Hypocrisy.

Its meaning.

Its folly.

Its causes.

Its end.

The simple notes certainly give but a faint idea of how thoroughly hypocrisy is unmasked in this lesson. The teacher or scholar will never forget it. "Intense study" should be contrasted with the easy-chair, lounging, intermitting study of many.

"The store, the bank," etc., refer to rum shops; so named that husbands and young men who return at late hours may say, I have just left "the bank," etc.