Excerpt from Early Christian Inscriptions in the Bennett Museum of Christian Archaeology
The school and the church are deeply indebted to the founder of the Museum, who prefers to remain unnamed and who in this unique and serviceable way pays tribute to the beloved teacher and friend of his student days. The collection is already the most extensive of its kind in this country and it is in contemplation to add to its treasures from time to time and to engage the services of a curator in order that its use may be extended to other educational institutions and, to the public. Such a collection bringing vividly before us as it does the life and customs of the early Christian community has value not only for the student of history; it is a source of immediate and lively curiosity and interest on the part of every Christian community who cannot be otherwise than moved and instructed in the presence of these silent testimonies to the Christian faith.
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