The Gavelyte, December 1910

g++++~+++++$.++++++++~++++~ + M C. Nagley . .r . H. Nagley. + ~ + t NAGLEV BROTHERS t ,, 1-* Grocers, + + Liverymen, Funeral Directors + + Cedarville, Ohio. + ~ ~ P :1ones 40 and 159. Cab ~ervice. T + + n++++++++++++++++++++++++~ EVERY SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER has oft~ n he ard class-members-say : '' I cannot understand the Bible." They could I 11 o t 11 1id.- r:,,1 ;; 11<l nny other book that was printed three hundred years ago. So lll '.t11 1· En}:! 1, li \\'o r ds 0f t hat day were diffe re nt. 1\! ,:,• ; l,:1 11 f,,11v ne w dictionari es have been required since then, to keep up .-,; :, t ir..: c•:.1 11 ;;t·s ; n tile English lauguage . The American Standard a -r L • Edited by the American Revision Committee 11::1Jlu•e uses the words of ou r day , which make the mean– ings of the Bible writers clear Lo us. Write for Our f'ree BookIet, "How We Got Our American Standard Bible'' No teacher can afford to be without it. Thos. Pie/son & Sons., Publishers. £. 18th St•., New York Bible JJUblish ers for 50 yei,rs

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