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Christ and the Young People

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Christ and the Young People

De: Francis E. Clark
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SINCE the first edition of this little book was published, young people's classes for Bible study in connection with various conventions, institutes and other public assemblies have greatly multiplied. Not only the Bible, but ethics, citizenship, missions, and matters of public morality occupy the attention of these classes and convention sessions. But the Bible, the fountain-head of our civilization, must always be the chief source of these studies. And the parts of the Bible which reveal the life, the character and the teachings of our Lord Jesus Christ, must always have the first place. To make this volume more useful as a textbook for exhibiting the character of Jesus as revealed in the Gospels, a series of questions on each chapter has been added. By the use of these questions it is believed that any intelligent teacher can draw out the thoughts of his pupils on the great subjects involved, and impress upon them the supreme qualities and principles which the Great Teacher came to reveal. But not only for such more occasional gatherings as have been suggested, this book, with God's blessing, may prove useful, but for church Bible classes, week-day prayer, and conference meetings, and for personal devotional reading these questions will add to its value. If, in private, one reviews each chapter, answering in his own words the questions asked, it will be worth many times a hasty, casual reading. Hundreds of volumes could not exhaust this exhaustless subject, but in small compass it tries to present, especially as it appeals to the young, the chief characteristics of this Life of lives. This makes it possible to publish it at a price within the reach of every member of a class and of every individual for private study. Its brevity, too, makes it possible to bring its teachings into the compass of a few convention sessions, while if there is time for more intensive study a single question may occupy a class or any individual for an hour. When the book was first published it was warmly received by the religious press, and it may not be unfitting to add that the distinguished editor of one of the leading Methodist weeklies confessed that it appealed to him so strongly that he read it through at a sitting, though it took him half the night to do so. He afterwards published it, chapter by chapter, in his widely-circulated journal, with words of the highest commendation. Such unsolicited and unexpected commendation inspires the hope and prayer that this new edition may make the life and character of our Lord more convincingly real and attractive to all its readers, younger and older.
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