King's Business - 1915-08

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it is my intention to keep in personal touch with it by an occasional visit. I am hoping later to see a well organized class at Folsom like unto the one at San Quentin. One diffi­ culty has already been met with, however, in the fact that the Bibles which are avail­ able for the use of the men, and which were presented to the prison by the Sacramento

State, has been conducting a Bible study class in San Quentin prison, sends us the following interesting report:§ During the month of May it was my privi­ lege to organize in Folsom prison a Bible study class which will be taught by one of

Rear View of G. W. Hunter's Bible Class in San Quentin Prison

the prisoners under my direction. So far twelve men have signified their intention of takihg up this study, and have been sup­ plied with lesson study leaflets covering the fundamental teachings of the Bible. The class promises to be an enthusiastic one, and

County C. E. Union, while excellent for reading, have no cross references. As the study requires constant reference to other passages of Scripture, it would be a wonder­ ful help if the members of the class could be supplied with Scofield Bibles. The price

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