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literature a vast residuum of moral beauty and grandeur。 And then consider 

the great historical fact that; for three centuries; this Book has been woven 

into the  life of   all   that is   best   and   noblest in English   history;   that   it has 

become the national epic of Britain; and is as familiar to noble and simple; 

from John…o'…Groat's House to Land's End; as Dante and Tasso once were 

to   the   Italians;   that   it   is   written   in   the   noblest   and   purest   English;   and 

abounds   in   exquisite   beauties   of   mere   literary   form;   and;   finally;   that   it 

forbids   the   veriest   hind   who   never   left   his   village   to   be   ignorant   of   the 

existence   of   other   countries   and   other   civilizations;   and   of   a   great   past; 

stretching back to the furthest limits of the oldest nations of the world。 By 

the study of what other book could children be so much humanized and 

made   to   feel   that   each   figure   in that   vast   historical   procession   fills;   like 

themselves; but a momentary space in the interval between two eternities; 

and earns the blessings or the curses of all time; according to its effort to 

do good and hate evil; even as they also are earning their payment for their 



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work? On the whole; then; I am in favor of reading the Bible; with such 

grammatical; geographical; and historical explanations by a lay teacher as 

may be   needful; with   rigid exclusion   of any  further theological   teaching 

than   that   contained   in   the   Bible   itself。〃   Mr。   Huxley   is   an   Englishman; 

though; as Professor Moulton says; 〃We divide him between England and 

America。〃   But   Professor   Moulton          himself   is   very   urgent   in  this   same 

matter。 If the classics of Greece and Rome are in the nature of ancestral 

literature; an equal position belongs to the literature of the Bible。 〃If our 

intellect   and   imagination   have   been   formed   by   Greece;   have   we   not   in 

similar   fashion   drawn   our   moral   and   emotional   training   from   Hebrew 

thought?〃 It is one of the curiosities of our civilization that we are content 

to go for our liberal education to literatures which morally are at opposite 

poles from ourselves; literatures in which the most exalted tone is often an 

apotheosis of the sensuous; which degrade divinity; not only to the human 

level; but to the lowest level of humanity。 〃It is surely good that our youth 

during the  formative   period   should have   displayed   to them;   in   a   literary 

dress as brilliant as that of Greek literature; a people dominated by an utter 

passion for righteousness; a people whose ideas of purity; of infinite good; 

of universal order; of faith in the irresistible downfall of moral evil; moved 

to a poetic passion as fervid and speech as musical as when Sappho sang 

of love or Eschylus thundered his deep notes of destiny。〃'1' 

       '1' Literary Study of the Bible; passim。 

       But there is a leading American voice which will speak in that behalf; 

in   President     Nicholas     Murray     Butler;   of  Columbia      University。     In  his 

address   as   President   of   the   National   Educational   Association;   President 

Butler   makes   strong   plea   for   the   reading   of   the   Bible   even   in   public 

schools。   〃His   reason   had   no   connection   with   religion。   It   was   based   on 

altogether different ground。 He regarded an acquaintance with the Bible as 

absolutely indispensable to the proper understanding of English literature。〃 

It is unfortunate in the extreme; he thought; that so many young men are 

growing   up   without   that   knowledge   of   the   Bible   which   every   one   must 

have     if  he  means    to   be  capable    of   the  greatest    literary  pleasure    and 

appreciation of the literature of his own people。 Not only the allusions; but 

the whole tone and bias of many English authors will become to one who 



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is    ignorant     of   the    Bible    most     difficult    and    even     impossible      of 

comprehension。 

     The difficulties of calling public schools to this task appear at once。 It 

would be monstrous if they should be sectarian or proselytizing。 But the 

Bible is not a sectarian Book。 It is the Book of greatest literature。 It is the 

Book of mightiest morals。 It is governing history。 It is affecting literature 

as nothing else has   done。 A thousand pities   that any petty squabbling   or 

differences   of   opinion   should   prevent   the   young   people   in   the   schools 

from realizing the grandeur and beauty of it! 

     But    the   final  and   most    important     agency。     which    will   magnify   the 

influence of the Bible must necessarily be the home。 It will gather up all 

its    traits;  religious;     moral;     and    literary。   Here     is  the    fundamental 

opportunity   and   the   fundamental   obligation。   Robert   Burns   was   right   in 

finding     the   secret   of  Scotia's   power     in  such    scenes    as  those   of   〃The 

Cottar's Saturday Night。〃 One can almost see Carlyle going back to his old 

home at Ecclefechan and standing outside to hear his old mother making a 

prayer in his behalf。 A newspaper editorial of recent date says this decay of 

literary allusion is traceable in part to the gradual abandonment of family 

prayers。 Answering President Butler; it is urged that it is not so important 

that   the  Bible be   in   the public schools   as   that   it   get   back   again   into   the 

homes。 〃Thorough acquaintance with the Bible is desirable; it should be 

fostered。 The person who will have to foster it; though;〃 says this writer; 

〃is   not   the   teacher;   but   the   parent。   The   parent   is   the   person   whom   Dr。 

Butler should try to convert。〃 Well; while there may be differences about 

the school; there can be none about the place of the Bible in the home。 It 

needs to be bound up with the earliest impressions and intertwined with 

those impressions as they deepen and extend。 

     So; by the Church; which will accent its religious value; by the press; 

which   will   accent   its   moral   power;   by   the   school;   which   will   spread   its 

literary influence; and by the home; which will realize all three and make 

it seem a vital concern from the beginning of life; the Bible will be put and 

held in the place of   power   to…day  which it has   had   in   the   years   that   are 

gone; and will steadily gain greater power。 



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