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BIBLE STUDY | |||
The author of "The Christ We Forget" here furnishes a companion-picture of the earliest Christian Church--of the men and women, of like feelings with ourselves, who followed Christ and fought His battles in the Roman world of their day. "Here again," says Mr. Wilson, "my paint-box is the Bible, and nothing else--and my canvas is a page which he who runs may read." | |||
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GEORGE D. WATSON, D.D.
Dr. Watson shows how God's purposes and infinite wisdom, His plan and purpose for the race, His unfailing love and faithfulness are first unfolded in the Book of Genesis, to remain unchanged through the whole canon of Scripture. Dr. Watson's new work will furnish unusual enlightenment to every gleaner in religious fields, who will find "God's First Words" to possess great value and profit. | |||
Mr. Wheeler's main proposition is that the Bible, when wisely studied, rightly understood and its counsel closely followed, is found to be of inestimable value as a guide to daily life and conduct. To this end Mr. Wheeler examines its teachings as they relate to sociology, labor and capital, socialism, war, fatalism, prayer, immortality. A lucid, helpful book. |
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