The World's Bible.

 
IN one of the last conversations I had with D. L. Moody in his own home in that beautiful Connecticut valley, he and I had been talking at length about the place of the Bible in national life, and of its vital importance. And suddenly looking at me, he said, in that sharp, crisp manner, shooting out the words almost like pistol shots, “Oh, yes, the nation needs the Bible; but take it from me, the Christian man is the world’s Bible, and in many cases a revised version is necessary.”
The victories of the missionaries of the Cross in the world have not been won merely by the circulation of the Scriptures, but by the missionaries’ lives themselves. The truth has been incarnate in life.
DR. G. CAMPBELL MORGAN,