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(Daniel March, 1870)
The Bible is the oldest--and the newest of books.
The Bible surveys the whole field of time--and it looks
farthest into the infinite depths of eternity.
The Bible lends the most vivid and absorbing interest to the
scenes and events of the past--and it keeps us in the most active sympathy with
the time in which we live.
The Bible gives us the most reliable record of what has
been--and it affords us our only means of knowing what is yet to be.
The Bible is holy enough to denounce the very shadow and
semblance of sin--and it is merciful enough to save the chief of sinners.
The Bible is full of God--and must therefore be read with a
pure heart, or its true glory will not be seen.
The Bible is full of man--and must therefore always be
interesting and instructive to all who would know themselves.
The Bible is the plainest of books--and yet it has depths of
wisdom which no created mind can fathom.
The Bible is set up as a beacon to show all wanderers the
safe way--and yet its light shines forth from thick clouds of mystery, and from
abysses of infinite darkness.
The Bible describes all conditions of life--and it gives
utterance to all desires and emotions of the soul.
The Bible has a song of triumph for the overcomer--and a
wail of defeat for the overcome.
The Bible . . .
sparkles with the
fervor and gladness of youth,
celebrates the
strength and glory of manhood,
bewails the sorrows
and infirmities of old age.
The Bible . . .
exults in the mighty
deeds of kings and conquerors,
sympathizes with the
poor and lowly,
lifts up the fallen,
delivers the
oppressed, and
breathes the
blessing of peace upon the quiet homes of domestic life.
The Bible describes with startling clearness . . .
the seductions of
temptation,
the conflicts of
doubt and
the miseries of
skepticism.
The Bible . . .
searches the secret
chambers of the heart,
brings to light its
purest love and its darkest hate,
reveals its highest
joy and its deepest grief.
The Bible compasses the utmost range of thought and feeling
and desire--and it sounds the utmost depth of motive and character and passion.
Thus in the Bible,
God and man,
earth and heaven,
time and eternity--
speak with one voice and teach the same truth.
The Bible sets forth the most spiritual and heavenly
truths--in the lights and shadows of earthly scenes and human characters.
Thus the Bible is the one indispensable book . . .
for all ages--and
all nations,
for all classes of
men--and all states of society,
for all capacities
of intellect--and all necessities of the soul!
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