The Children's Tabernacle; Or, Hand-Work and Heart-Work
THE CHILDREN’S TABERNACLE OR HAND-WORK AND HEART-WORK.
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Children’s Tabernacle.
THE CHILDREN’S TABERNACLE OR HAND-WORK AND HEART-WORK.
BY A. L. O. E. AUTHORESS OF “THE LOST JEWEL,” “THE GIANT-KILLER,” “THE YOUNG PILGRIM,” ETC., ETC. NEW-YORK: ROBERT CARTER & BROTHERS, 530 Broadway. 1875.
WHILE I was engaged in writing the following brief work, again and again the question arose in my mind, “Can I make subjects so deep and difficult really interesting and intelligible to the young? The importance of reading Old Testament types in the light thrown on them by the Gospel cannot, indeed, be overrated, especially in these perilous times; but can a child be taught thus to read them?”