Specifically:

To show how to use the work with children and how children may use it.
To make the Bible as useful as possible in character building.
To bring out the connection of the Bible with its land.
To show the connection of the Bible with literature.

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CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION


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Key. [10]
Why Read the Bible? [11]
Why are Bible Readers so Few? [12]
PART I
THE CHILD AND THE BIBLE
The Mother's Part: How Can I Use THE BIBLE STORY with My Child? [15]

1. What Do I Have to Know in Order to Make the Best Use of THE BIBLE STORY with My Child?

[15]

2. How Can I Encourage My Child to Memorize Bible Verses?

[15]

3. How Can I Help My Child to Understand God's Relation to the World?

[16]

4. How Can I Know the Best Bible Stories to Tell to Children?

[17]

5. How Can I Get My Child to Read the Bible?

[19]

6. How Can I Help My Child to Understand Life in Bible Times?

[19]

7. How Can I Get My Child to Use THE BIBLE STORY for Himself?

[20]

8. How Can I Interest My Child in the Great Works of Art in THE BIBLE STORY?

[21]
Questions to Ask Little Children, for general review of all the foregoing lessons. [26]

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PART II
CHARACTER AND LIVING



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Make the Bible Heroes your Friends.[31]
Jesus' Character-Building Stories[32]
Foundation Stones[33]
Try Lincoln's Way[37]
History and the Bible[38]

1. The World in Bible Times

[38]

2. The Bible in History

[39]
Living with the Bible[42]
Questions on the Text[45]