Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Bible Readings for Bible Students and for the Home and Fireside: Illustrated
After much prayerful research and study, we bestow the results of our labors upon the public, without apology. With a conviction, born of fervent desire for the true enlightenment of 'the ple and the salva tion of souls, we have arranged these Bible Readings. That which we have in view is (1) The glory of Gpd in directing the mind of the read er to the definite teaching of his word on all important Bible subjects. (2) - The overthrow of false doctrine and error which is today ?ood ing the earth, bringing thousands of honest souls under its nefarious in?uence. (3) - To furnish much help to Bible students who are en during for the old paths and desiring to know the whole truth. (4) To present to the home circle a complete arrangement of the various themes of Bible truth that will enable them by a daily study of the Scriptures - rightly divided - to be wise unto salvation.
We are very grateful to those who so kindly contributed to this work, and we have distinguished their arrangements by placing their names under each subject head. Te have also made a few choice selec tions from a subject concordance, or text-book of persons, places, and subjects published by the American Tract Society. These we have arranged into suitable Bible readings for this work. In order to give credit to the above named publishing house, we have refrained from placing our names under these readings.
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