
The subject references lead the reader from the first clear mention of a great truth to the last. The first and last references (in parentheses) are repeated each time, so that wherever a reader comes upon a subject he may recur to the first reference and follow the subject, or turn at once to the Summary at the last reference.
ILLUSTRATION (at Mark 1:1.)
Gospel. vs. 1, 14. 15; Mar 8:35. (Gen 12:1-3; Rev 14:6).
Here Gospel is the subject; vs. 1, 14. 15 show where it is at that particular place; Mar 8:35 is the next reference in the chain, and the references in parenthesis are the first and last.
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