im ag ine im mod est im pli cit im pris on in con stant in cul cate in cum bent in debt ed in dent ure in dig nant in dul gence in hab it ex pan sion ex pan sive in her it ex pert ly ex pli cit ex ter nal in i tial ex tinc tion di ur nal* di ver sion do min ion dra mat ic ec cen tric e clip tic e di tion ef fi cient e lec tive e lev enth em bar rass em pan nel ex trac tion fan tas tic fla gi tious ho san na il lus trate * i in first syllable long. in jus tice in ten tion in ser tion in sip id in spec tion in spec tor in ter nal in ter pret in tes tate in tes tine ju di cial la con ic li cen tious* lieu ten ant lo gi cian We must love to read the Bible. It is the most excellent of all books. God himself commanded good men to write it. There we read of all the great and good things he has done for us, and for all people; how good, and wise, and powerful he is, and what we must do to please him. There we read that we are sinners, and have all broken God's holy law. There, tob, we read of Christ, who came into the world to save us from our sins. He loved and gave his life for us. When we have read or heard about Christ, and who he was, and what great things he has done for us, we must love him, and be thankful to him, and try to imitate him. There is much in the Bible which you cannot now understand; but as you grow older, you will understand it better; and as you grow wiser, you will love it more. us, |