An Outline of Greek Grammar, with brief Reading Lessons for Beginners in the New Testament
In Print:
Preface
HIS little Manual was originally prepared for the normal class, at
the request of the editor of that Journal, and was at the same time expected
to form an instruction book at the Sunday-School Assembly annually held at
Chautauqua. This accounts for its form in twelve series of two pages each. The
reading lessons, however, have been made sufficiently full for subsequent
study. Of course the simplest elements only of the Greek language can be
comprised in such narrow limits; nor can a full vocabulary or ready facility
be acquired in so short a course. Nevertheless, a good beginning may be made,
and that is "half the battle" in any enterprise. It is believed that a
thorough mastery of this small volume will prove a conquest over all the real
difficulties of the original tongue of the
New Testament.
- J. S.