James W. Alexander on What He Prized Most: Hiding God’s Word in His Heart

R. Andrew Myers

“Beloved children, having almost worn out my eyes by reading and study, let me testify to you, of all I ever learned I most prize what is level to you all, — i.e., the knowledge of the English Bible; and for one verse that I know by heart I wish I knew a hundred.” — James W. Alexander, The American Sunday-School and Its Adjunct (1856), p. 119

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