The Way, the Truth, and the Life : Questions on the Life of Our Saviour, for the Use of Sunday-Schools in the Protestant Episcopal Church (Classic Reprint)
The Way, the Truth, and the Life : Questions on the Life of Our Saviour, for the Use of Sunday-Schools in the Protestant Episcopal Church (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s): Gordon, Helen
ISBN No.: 9780331495041
Year: 201711
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Excerpt from The Way, the Truth, and the Life: Questions on the Life of Our Saviour, for the Use of Sunday-Schools in the Protestant Episcopal ChurchFirst. Because it is in three grades, which enables the whole school to study the same lesson and so affords the Opportunity for a general exercise, which, if properly conducted, will greatly increase both its interest and impression.Second. Because the subject is Jesus Christ Him self, whence He came, who He is, what He did, and what He said; and those who study it must necessarily be brought into contact with Him, and be made to see Him only.Children should drink at the fountain head, and their food be simple.Third. Because, while the distinctive features of our own Church and her beautiful division of the year are clearly and lovingly set forth, it is yet done without ex aggeration, and everywhere the great vital truths of the Church Protestant are made to stand out so clearly that he may run that readeth, and the student is pointed to Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books.


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