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In this short and practical book, William Evans sought to provide a simple collection of helps for the man or woman who wishes to further their understanding of God's Word. Evans begins the volume by outlining certain prerequisites the reader or student of the Bible must ascertain; among them being the recognition of the unique nature of the Bible; an understanding that revelation of God comes...

as a dog scents a hare; it means also (as used in Acts 17:11) to divide up, to sift, to pulverize as in a mortar, to the last thought. The Bible challenges investigation (Rev. 13:18). The great truths of the Bible are not presented in systematic form, and in any one place; they are scattered all over the sacred volume, just as nature scatters plants, animals and birds. In the zoological and botanical gardens we find animals of one kind, birds of one kind, plants of one kind, labelled and ticketed,
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