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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION | 7 | |
I. | THE INCARNATE WORD, AND THE WRITTEN WORD: BOTH ARE "LIVING" | 13 |
II. | NO DEFINITIONS OF LIFE | 18 |
III. | PERENNIAL FRESHNESS | 21 |
IV. | THE BIBLE DOES NOT BECOME OBSOLETE | 23 |
V. | SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE | 25 |
VI. | THE BIBLE IS INDESTRUCTIBLE | 32 |
VII. | THE BIBLE IS A DISCERNER OF HEARTS | 45 |
VIII. | THE TRANSLATABILITY OF SCRIPTURE | 49 |
IX. | THE WORD EXHIBITS THE CHARACTERISTIC OF GROWTH | 57 |
X. | THE LIFE-GIVING WORD | 68 |
XI. | THE LIFE-SUSTAINING WORD | 92 |
XII. | THE LIFE-TRANSFORMING WORD | 102 |
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