Child's Story of the Bible. 1.0
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When the children gather at mothers knee, and the tiniest finds a place in mothers arms, and all clamor for a "story," "a story, mamma," how lovely is the picture—the living picture—that circle makes! Love, longing, wisdom, expectancy, faith, shining eyes, lips that move involuntarily, keeping time to the sweet movements of mothers lips! Blessed group! Happy mother!
When the stories mother tells are light and meaningless, full of rhyme and rollick, even their eyes are bright and faces radiant, and her own sweet face and voice give charm and weight and significance to the delicious nonsense she rehearses.
Why not give to this receptive and eager audience stories full of deepest meaning, facts, parables, myths charged with truth? Why not people little memories with heroes, saints, kings, prophets, apostles? Why not give stories to story-loving youngsters that will turn into immortal pictures and be transformed some day into living factors in the making of character? And why not give them as comparison the babe of Bethlehem, the boy of Nazareth, the lad of twelve years in the schools of the Temple, the man of gentle love, the preacher of righteousness, the worker of heavenly wonders, the Son of Man, the Son of God, the Prince of Peace?
The Book of books is the childrens Book. It is a story book. And the stories are "true stories." And the lessons to be drawn from them are numberless, and will come up out of the treasure-house of memory when mothers eyes are closed and her voice silent.
It is a great thing to put mother and the Book together in Babys thought; in the big boys memory; in the grown-up mans heart and life.
This book is mothers book; to aid her in doing the best and most lasting work a mother can do to sow seed and set out vines the branches of which shall reach into the world of spirits, and from which she and her children may long afterwards pluck fruit together in the eternal kingdom.
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- Automatically Mark your Reading Progress
- Six Bookmarks Capacity
* full pagination,like the original printed editions
- each title includes page numbers
- Table of Contents incorporates one click navigation.
- remember your reading progress
- Swipe to turn the page.
- add bookmark progress
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Requirement:Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later
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