Pleasure and Profit in Bible Study
Dwight Lyman Moody
Chapter I - Close contact with the Word of God
Chapter II - Doubting and inquiring
Chapter III - The Old and the New Testaments
Chapter IV - My Word shall not pass away
Chapter V - Fulfilled prophecy
Chapter VI - Text preaching and expository preaching
Chapter VII - Reading and Studying
Chapter VIII - How to study the Bible
Chapter IX - The telescopic and microscopic methods
Chapter X - One book at a time
Chapter XI - Study of types
Chapter XII - Study of subjects
Chapter XIII - Word study
Chapter XIV - Bible marking
Chapter XV - Personal work
Chapter XVI - Summary of suggestions
PREFACE
It is always a pleasure to me to speak on the subject of this volume. I think I would rather preach about the Word of God than anything else except the Love of God; because I believe it is the best thing in this world.
We cannot overestimate the importance of a thorough familiarity with the Bible. I try to lose no opportunity of urging people by every means in my power to the constant study of this wonderful Book. If through the pages that follow, I can reach still others and rouse them to read their Bibles, not at random but with a plan and purpose, I shall be indeed thankful.