All articles are printed without abridgement and are arranged
      
      
        chronologically. The advantage of reading complete articles arranged
      
      
        in the order in which they were written will have its special appeal
      
      
        owing to the value of a historical setting. The supplementary list of
      
      
        articles at the close of the various chapters, together with the table of
      
      
        contents, will constitute a reasonably complete list of the writings of
      
      
        the author on the subject of Christian Education.
      
      
        This book is sent forth with the hope that it may be of inestimable
      
      
        value to the hundreds of teachers who have not had the privilege of
      
      
        reading this instruction. May it also awaken renewed interest and
      
      
        study by those who may have read it before, and may we all be deeply
      
      
        moved to follow more faithfully in our daily practice the principles so
      
      
        clearly set forth.
      
      
        General Conference Department of Education.
      
      
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