ARRANGEMENT OF SCRIPTURE TREASURES. 
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THE CHRISTIAN’S MANUAL; 
OR, 
THE BIBLE ITS OWN INTERPRETER: 
Being a Guide to the Proper Study and Elucidation of the Holy Scriptures, by a new 
and corrected arrangement of all those corresponding passages, dispersed throughout the 
Bible, which relate to the most important subjects, classed under appropriate heads, and 
in alphabetical order. Designed to set forth, in the pure language of Scripture, the 
Rule of Faith and Practice, and to afford assistance to Family and Private devotion. 
Nothing can be more pure in the intention or moTe convenient in the torn than this 
useful volume.” — Literary Gazette • 
“ If there is one volume more than another which we would like to see in the hands 
of our readers, it is the volume befoie us. It is a work ol so much usefulness that we 
feel it our duty to direct particular attention to its merits. Scots l imes. 
•< We have derived great pleasure, and much profit, from an examination of this invalu- 
able work, which is the result, we apprehend, of great care and labour. Its utility, and 
the necessity for such a publication, will be admitted by all, and its appearance therefore 
will be hailed with feelings of delight. We strongly recommend the volume, and hope 
it will meet with the patronage it so well deserves. —Sunderland Herald. 
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" It will be of great assistance to Ministers and Christians in general in studying the 
word of God .” — Imperial Mug. 
“ The plan is most excellent, and deserving high praise.”- Spiritual Magazine. 
“ To all true searchers after Truth this excellently arranged and admirably executed 
volume must prove eminently advantageous, from Us accurate elucidation of Sc f 1 P* , ' re 
doctrines, and the classified exposition of the moral precepts treasured up in the Bible. 
■* It is not only valuable and useful to Ministers of the Gospel, but infinitely more so to 
the Heads of Scholastic Establishments, and is, more than any other book we know, 
adapted to tire religious instruction of youth.” — Cheltenham Journal. 
“It is particularly deserving the attention of religious Teachers, as the extracts which 
are given have a strong tendency to inculcate in the youthful mind a taste for Scriptural 
Studies. An interesting account of the seveial books and writers of the Old and New 
Testaments is also subjoined, containing much valuable information. —Sunday Times. 
“ This is a valuable accession to the Library of the Biblical Student-”— Alhenteum. 
“ The arrangement of this book must prove highly advantageous to every reader of 
the Bible, and to clergymen, particularly, it must be a most useful auxiliary , as it brings 
the whole force of Scripture to bear upon any given subject, elucidating its meaning, 
and expounding its precepts, thereby facilitating then theological studies.^ 
“This volume has been elaborated with great care, and is beautifully printed and 
handsomely got up. We cordially recommend the woik. baptist Magazine. 
“ The object of this very useful volume, is to instruct and guide the sincere searcher 
after truth, Ld which we warmly recommend to notice. It .* not so much » ended for 
the learned reader as it is calculated for the unlearned, and those who have not time and 
opportunity 7 examine larger works. , It is a Self-Interpreter of the Hoiy Scriptures and 
almost every rule of faith and practice is interpreted in the pure language of the sacred 
penman. The Author does not give a single word of his own ; the whole w entirely 
compiled from the Scriptures ; so that no peculiar tenets are inculcated, no. private views 
or opinions insinuated. We cordially recommend the Christian s Manual as a most 
useful, safe, and excellent help for reading and understanding the 1. oy cripur . 
Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Journal . 
SMITH, ELDER AND CO„ CORNHILL, LONDON. 
