
The Little Child's Book of Divinityor Grandmamma's Stories About Bible Doctrines
1853
The Little Child's Book of Divinity, written by John R. Macduff and first published in 1853, is a collection of stories designed to introduce young readers to foundational Christian doctrines. Narrated by a grandmother to her granddaughter Emma, the book simplifies complex theological concepts such as God's nature, sin, and redemption through engaging dialogues. Aimed at educating children about biblical teachings, it emphasizes the importance of faith and spiritual understanding in a child's life, making it a significant work in juvenile religious literature.













