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HOW TO USE

NUMERICAL

INDEX

 

Both TPBS & DYBS Lessons Are Designed For Serious Study

 

They are presently used in group classes, as correspondence

courses, in prison ministries, by evangelistic ministries, and in

private study. Our “fill-in-the-blank” format is designed for use

with the very reliable King James Version. 

 

Our lessons are copyrighted. You may reproduce and distribute as many of them as you please free of charge, but such reproduction

must be in their entirety without alteration, amendment, or change.

 

The DYBS series have a space provided on the bottom of Page 2 

for your contact information. You are hereby granted permission

to insert this information.

 

Contact us for written permission if you wish to reproduce any of

these lessons in bound or book form, or to publish and distribute

such material and charge a modest fee to defray your printing, handling, and shipping costs. We understand the reality of such expenses and wish only to assure the total absence of any taint

of profit from the preaching and teaching of God’s Word.

 

E-mail us with inquiries & for permission.

 

To Print and Copy TPBS or DYBS Lessons

 

#1.  Click on the Numerical Index button to view lessons

listed by numerical order and title. You will see a P1 or

P2 to the right of each lesson number. Click on the P1

to view Page 1, or the P2 to view Page 2 of that lesson.

 

#2.  Click on the Subjects Index button to view

Lessons grouped into subject categories. Click on

either Pg 1 or Pg 2 to view Page 1 or Page 2 .

 

#3. Click (top left of screen) on File then Print. Each lesson

fills a full page of copy paper (8-1/2” x 11”). Print Pg 1 then reverse the already printed side to print Pg 2. on back.

 

#4. Always use the browser’s Back button, or the

appropriate web page buttons, when navigating the site.

 

Making Multiple Copies For Classroom Use

 

Print one lesson with your computer printer and then use

a copy machine to make as many additional copies as you

need. Inexpensive 20# copy  paper works well.

Pg 2 will print on the back side of Pg 1 quite nicely.

 

Use an inexpensive 3-hole-punch (around $10 USA) and

hole punch 5 copies at one time. We recommend providing

 sturdy, but inexpensive, ring binders for each student.

 

 

 

SUBJECTS

INDEX

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