For generations-and through three dozen printings- this has remained unsurpassed as a concise, readable and solidly Catholic presentation of all the important events of the Bible.
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Sixth through eighth grades. Paperbound edition of a famous Bible History used in Catholic schools for years. Covers the most famous events narrated in the Bible. 80 beautiful drawings of biblical events. New full color cover!
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Possibly the best Bible History ever! It contains Study Questions for each chapter, 23 maps, 165 enthralling pictures (which alone are worth the price of the book), side notes on every page, a wonderful Index and Pronouncing Vocabulary, plus wording that sixth to eigth grade students can easily handle. We give this book five stars.
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Two Book Set, Bible History and Workbook. Bible History is the classic text for catechism classes, or adults wishing to learn the main stories in Scripture.
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This workbook contains Completion and Matching Questions for each chapter of Bible History by Johnson-Hannan-Dominica. Answer key is perforated for easy removal. This workbook is designed to reinforce study of the Bible History text. It is very helpful for the independent student and extremely valuable for home-schooling parents!
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The Bible stories kids love best. In charming words and classic images beloved by children for over a century, here are the stories of Adam and Eve, Noah’s Ark, David and Goliath, and the Birth of Jesus.
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Illustrated and Explained for Children, Converts and Adults. An extraordinary short catechism. For classroom, converts or adult review! Includes doctrine, Scripture, Bible History and illustrative pictures. Simple, clear, holy, profound and great!
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The Old and New Testaments. An abridged version of Schuster's Bible History. Appropriate for reading to 3rd-5th graders or letting 4th and above read on their own--actually suitable for all ages. An old favorite of catechists. For relatively little, teachers can blanket their classes with wonderful supplemental reading, and parents can initiate their youngsters in the famous Bible stories.
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The Acts of the Apostles written in words and phrases that children can understand.
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This book includes the true meaning of Inspiration, guidelines to understanding the Bible and the Chuch's role as the Bible's official interpreter. Also gives an introduction to each of the Bible's 72 books, with well-chosen Scriptural passages from most of the books that render a representative example of what they are like and about.
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"They've sent a mere boy to fight against me!" roared the giant Goliath, as he caught sight of David across the valley. "Am I just a dog?" Things did not look good for David, yet wasn't the Lord on his side? This book describes what happened next, plus the many other great events in the life of this shepherd boy who became a warrior, a hero, a fugitive, a king, and the ancestor of Our Lord.
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The life of Christ by Marigold Hunt written in words and phrases that children can understand.
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A children's adventure catechism. Abraham takes the children back in time to watch Moses save the Israelites by parting the Red Sea. St. Patrick lets them see the Druids try to kill him for his Catholic faith. And he takes Michael and Cecilia to Bethlehem, where they stand with the shepherds in adoration of the newborn King.
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Why did yesterday’s Catholic kids know the Bible so much better than today’s? One MAJOR reason: this magnificent Bible picture book. Even back in the Fifties, this book was considered ambitious. Today it would be unthinkable for a Catholic publisher to lavish so much time, talent and expense on a book intended primarily (but by no means exclusively) for young people.
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The Treasure Box books present a wonderful combination of fun, innocence and the Catholic Faith. They teach the Faith in a simple way, and they inspire children's hearts to love God. These books are full of Catholic doctrine, presented reverently and simply at a young child's level, in a manner to capture the child's interest and raise the heart to God.
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