(c). Preface
To My Wife Who has been my untiring helper in what- ever I have said or written for thirty-one blessed years. Always abiding in the min- istries of a Christian home, she has left to me the thanks and prayers of those who have been blessed through our joint labours, con- tent so only that Christ was exalted. To the Reader
All of the matter composing this book was preached to
my congregations in my two pastorates at Dallas, Texas,
and Northfield, Massachusetts, and all, save the ad-
dress on "The Imparted Life," were published first in
the "Dallas News." These, re-printed in "The Chris-
tian Worker’s Magazine," awoke a desire which seemed
to be unusually widespread that these teachings con-
cerning the New Life in Christ Jesus might be collected
into a book. This, by arrangement with The Bible In-
stitute Colportage Association, has now been done.
The book is here and now committed to the care of
Him whom it seeks to exalt in the fervent prayer that
through His grace it may show the way into happy,
victorious, fruitful Christian living to many in bondage.
C. I. SCOFIELD
Grey shingles
Douglaston, N. Y.
April, 1915.
