Contents:The existence of God as manifest in creation -- The existence of God as revealed in man -- The existence of God as seen in human history -- The existence of God as unveiled in the Lord Jesus -- The Bible is God's written communication -- The Bible is addressed to reason as well as to conscience -- The Bible fills man's need for divine revelation -- The Bible declares that it is the word of God -- The Bible bears the hallmark of genuineness and Christ's affirmation -- The Bible is unique -- The Bible's teachings on the way of salvation -- Fulfilled prophecies demonstrate the Bible's uniqueness -- The Bible bears many other marks of uniqueness -- God's subjective revelation is a saving revelation in the souls of his children -- Why subjective revelation is essential -- The Spirit quickens -- The nature of subjective knowledge -- Life hereafter is contrasted with our present life -- Biblical definitions and expressions used for death -- The glorious accompaniments of a Christian's death -- The blessed state of the saints in glory -- The nature of eternal bliss.