The Canada Lutheran, vol. 4, no. 10, August 1916, Aug. 1916, p. 1

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VOL. 5. No. 10 The Bible THIS Bible is a tree of life, through the immense evergreen crowns of which heavenly spirit winds now rustle softly, now roar mightily; bearing fruit that brings healing and strength and health and eternal life to those poisoned by sin. It is a dreadful and delightful book; full of heavenly peace that transcends all thought, full of the thunders and lightnings of the mighty God who shatters nations like potter's vessels, and before whom nations are as a drop in a bucket; full of the most tender and loving comfortings and promises of a God who feed's the birds, numbers the hair upon our heads and in answer to the supplications of a poor mother heals her sick child; a book which in simple words answers the deepest questions that have ever busied the thought of mankind; that answers a child and toys with the wisdom of the wise; a poem and an epos so powerful, so all-embracing, so deep and high, that no man has ever written its equal; its theme the incarnation of a Creator for the purpose of redeeming his creation."--Bettex. "The Faith of our Fathers in the Language of our Children. The Canada Lutheran UNIONVILLE. AUGUST, 1916

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