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the tongue; on false charity; and warning against trying to
serve God and Mammon.
#1 Peter#
The first of two Epistles of Hope. As to earthly trials; a
holy life; duty as citizens, slaves, husbands, wives; pastors
and their duties.
#2 Peter#
Perseverance in faith and good works; punishment of the
impenitent; certainty of the Second Advent.
#1 John#
The first of three Epistles of Love. A doctrinal discourse,
especially to Gentiles in Asia Minor, aiming to show the true
doctrine as to the Person of Christ, and communion with him
as necessary to a holy life, and intended to confirm them in
their faith.
#2 John#
"To the elect lady" (of whom nothing certain is known) and
her children--an exhortation to love, faith, godliness, and a
warning against false teachers.
#3 John#
To Gaius, of whom nothing certain is known, commending him
for hospitality and piety, warning him against Diotrephes,
and asking his help for Demetrius.
#Jude#
Remarkable for an otherwise unrecorded saying of Enoch (v.
14). Warns against false teachers. Cites examples of
impenitence, and affirms certainty of judgment and punishment
of the wicked.
Prophetical
#Revelation#
The only prophetical book of the New Testament. The visions
of John the Apostle on the Isle of Patmos, in his old age.
THE PUPIL
ANTOINETTE ABERNETHY LAMOREAUX
LESSON PAGE
1. Knowing the Pupil 139
2. The Beginners Age--Three to Six 143
3. Beginners Age (concluded) 147
4. The Primary Age--Six to Nine 151
5. Junior Age--Nine to Twelve 155
6. Junior Age (concluded) 159
7. The Intermediate Age--Twelve to Sixteen 163
8. The Intermediate Age (concluded) 167
9. The Senior Age--Sixteen to Maturity 171
10. Maturity 175
Teaching Hints
Leaders of classes, and individuals pursuing these studies
apart from classes, are urged to read the chapter entitled
"Teaching Hints," on page 259, before beginning this
section
Lesson 1
Knowing the Pupil
#1.# There never was a time when so many people were students of human
life as to-day. Profess
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