Bible Stories
Bible for Young People, The.Arranged from the King James’ version.
The idea is to make the Bible more attractive to boys and girls. The verse numbering is omitted, as are genealogies and such parts of the Book as are not included by parents when reading aloud to their children. Each incident or story forms a chapter as in a secular book. 8 to 14.
Bible Pictures and What They Teach Us.By Charles Foster.
A series from four hundred scenes from the Bible, each of which has a short explanation. 6 to 9.
Bible Stories: Old Testament.By Richard G. Moulton.
Bible Stories: New Testament.By Richard G. Moulton.
The Modern Reader’s Bible. 10 to 14.
Bible Stories.Re-told by L. L. Weedon.
The first half is devoted to the Old Testament and the second half to the New. Well illustrated. 6 to 9.
Christ Legends.By Selma Lagerlöf.
A series of stories dealing with scenes from the life of Christ. Translated from the Swedish. 11 to 14.
Christ Story, The.By Eva March Tappan.
A simple account of the life of our Lord written for children and illustrated from classic masterpieces. 9 to 12.
David the Giant Killer.By Emily S. Cohen.
A Jewish grandmother tells stories from the Old Testament and the Apocrypha. 10 to 12.
First Steps for Little Feet.By Charles Foster.
Designed to give very little children their first lessons in the Bible. 4 to 7.
From Slavery to Freedom.By S. B. Macy.
Stories from the Books of Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, and Joshua. Follows “In the Beginning.” 8 to 12.
Garden of Eden, The.By George Hodges.
Illustrated. Stories from the first nine books of the Old Testament. 8 to 11.
Go-To-Bed Stories.By Lettice Bell.
Not all stories from the Bible, but stories with a strong religious trend. 6 to 8.
In God’s Garden.By Amy Steedman, with 16 reproductions in color from Italian masterpieces.
Stories of the Saints for children. 9 to 12.
In the Beginning.By S. B. Macy.
The Book of Genesis told to children. 8 to 12.
Kindergarten Stories for the Sunday School and Home.By Laura E. Cragin.
Stories from the New Testament, arranged so that they might give the life and works of Christ chronologically. 4 to 8.
Little Talks to Little People.By James M. Farrar.
Contains a little talk for every Sunday in the year, all being arranged according to the seasons. 8 to 11.
My Father’s Business.By Charles E. Jefferson.
A series of ten sermons to children. 10 to 14.
Narrative Bible, The.Edited by Clifton Johnson. Illustrated by Gustave Doré.
The narrative portions of the Bible condensed into a volume of moderate length, without any essential change other than that of omission. 12 to 16.
Never Old Stories.By Lettice Bell.
Stories from the book of the Prophet Jeremiah, planned so that the child will hunt up texts. 7 to 9.
New Line Upon Line, The.By M. Mortimer. Edited by J. E. Hodder Williams. Illustrated in colors.
The aim of this book is to lead children to understand and to enjoy the Scriptures. Easy questions follow each chapter. 5 to 8.
New Peep of Day, The.By M. Mortimer. Edited by J. E. Hodder Williams.
A first book of religious instruction for little children. 4 to 6.
Old, Old Story Book, An.Compiled from the Old Testament by Eva March Tappan.
Well selected stories from the Old Testament. 10 to 12.
Old Stories of the East.By James Baldwin.
Twelve stories from the Old Testament re-told. For supplementary reading. 8 to 10.
Old Testament Stories.By Laura Ella Cragin.
Stories that sustain the interest, and the child who learns them will have an excellent knowledge of the narrative thread of such Books as Samuel and Kings. 9 to 12.
Saints in Story, The.By Mrs. C. R. Peers.
St. Jerome, St. George, and St. Margaret. 11 to 14.
Stories from the Life of Christ.By Janet H. Kelman.
(“Told to the Children” Series.) Told as nearly as possible in Bible language. 8 to 10.
Stories from the Old Testament.By Harriet S. Beale.
An excellent collection of Old Testament stories. 8 to 12.
Story of the Bible, The.By Charles Foster.
A simple version of the main portions of the Bible. 9 to 13.
Story of the Gospel, The.By Charles Foster.
The New Testament in a continuous story. 6 to 9.
Telling Bible Stories.By Louise Seymour Houghton.
Helps and suggestions to parents and teachers for the telling of Old Testament stories to children.
When the King Came.By Rev. George Hodges.
Stories from the four Gospels. 9 to 13.