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J. G. Bellett

J. G. Bellett The Patriarchs

The Patriarchs

Sinopsis

It is not so much of Enoch himself that I now purpose, in the Lord's grace, I
would hope, to write a little, but rather of the times and the saints before
the flood. Whether it be of them or of him, the materials, as we know, are
very scanty; but in the way and wisdom of the Spirit of God, they are full
of meaning and of value.
A peculiar attraction has been commonly felt in the Book of Genesis.
The simplicity of the narratives has to for much of this, I doubt not.
Human life is in its infancy and artlessness. The scenes are domestic, and
the habits and manners such as family duties and affections were forming.
This is a great source of enjoyment to the mind from this boo...