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To some the psalms are merely to be read and perhaps forgotten. Thus their rich treasures are never discovered. Often this is because people do not realize the infinite amount of gold there is to be mined in the psalms. Listen to a master of this Bible book as with implements of experience and spiritual insight he enthusiastically probes this golden store. Rev. Baldwin Brown remarks about the book of Psalms In palace halls by happy hearths in squalid rooms in pauper streets in prison cells in crowded sanctuaries and in lonely wilderness--everywhere they have uttered our moan of contrition and song of triumph; our tearful complaints and our wrestling conquering prayer. The intentions of the psalms are to teach to bring to remembrance to give thanks and to commemorate the circumstances under which the psalms were penned. The most prominent feature in the psalms is praise. Author Meyer himself comments There are three ways in which the Psalms may be studied. We may look at them first as recording the inner heart-history of those who wrote them and especially of David. Next we should study the Psalter in its bearing on our blessed Lord. Lastly we may study the Psalms for durable-ness nourishing our spirits with their rich expressions of experimental religion. As one seeks to open up to study the Psalms he will find this masterful comprehensive deeply-devotional volume on that book an inestimable aid and a faithful guide to a better and fuller understanding of the sacred and blessed treasures of the divinely-inspired Psalms. These gripping studies provide unusually fine sermon outline material as well. F. B. Meyer was born into a wealthy Christian home in London on April 8 1847. As a youth he often conducted Sunday evening services in the dining room before the children were old enough to attend evening public worship. In this way he developed preaching ability very early in life. Ordained into the Baptist ministry he pastored many influential British churches. He introduced D. L. Moody to Great Britain; they were fast friends. After fifteen years in the pastorate he began a worldwide ministry of preaching. At the age of eighty he made his twelfth preaching tour of America preaching almost every night on a 15000 mile tour. He went home to be with the Lord on March 28 1929. He authored forty books besides numerous tracts and articles. Some of the best known are The Obedience of Faith Tried By Fire The Way Into the Holiness and Christ In Isaiah.