The Bible is itself the great textbook given us of God for the study of His doctrine. In that wonderful book, the student finds as grand and sublime a work of God as the celestial spheres of the heavens, or as the marvels of nature upon our earth, and even as our “fearfully and wonderfully made” human body.
We have found textbooks, systematically arranging a progression of facts, invaluable guides in our study of astronomy, chemistry, zoology, and human anatomy. In like relation must a textbook on Bible doctrine stand. It can be
but a guide to the story of the Bible itself, leading farther and farther into the depths of divine truth.
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