Studies in the Life of Christ: A Year's Course of Twenty-Five Lessons, Providing a Daily Scheme for Personal Study Adapted Also to Class Work - Couverture souple

Taylor, Thomas Eddy; Taylor, S Earl B 1873; Morgan, Charles Herbert

 
9781178130447: Studies in the Life of Christ: A Year's Course of Twenty-Five Lessons, Providing a Daily Scheme for Personal Study Adapted Also to Class Work

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Introduction in the few cases where a somewhat extended passage is assigned for continuous reading, read at least some part of it as your first work with the lesson for that day, Bible study of gjlle adapted to the needs of the for Spiritual Orowth 3oung people and those wishing to cooperate -ith them must necessarily be very flexible in character; but all are equally concerned in the question of Bible study for personal spiritual growth. Eealizing, then, that some will desire to enter upon a more extensive study than others, considerable work has been assigned which may, from its very nature, be increased or diminished according to the ability and desire of the student. The work of the fourth and fifth days can be extended almost indefinitely, and yet the beginner will find many things of interest which are well within his reach. The topics and questions of the fifth and sixth days will be especially helpful in class work, as the various members can bring in their independent findings and can verify in class the doubtful points. Mapji jg suggested that in personal study and in class work homemade maps shall be used. It requires neither experience nor the ability of an artist to draw good maps and charts. The Outline Map of Palestine for Map-drawing and Distance (M ap K, on page 12) is divided into squares of twenty miles on a side, the horizontal rows or columns of squares being designated by figures in the margin of the map from top to bottom, and the perpendicular columns by letters from left to right. The map is thus seen to cover an area of 200 miles north and south by 120 east and west. If one wishes to make a map of the whole or of a part of Palestine he has merely to note what squares on Map Kcover the given area, and then to lay out on paper or cloth and mark lightly with pencil the same number of squares, but on a scale fitted to the size of the ma
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