King's Business - 1956-09

is available. The pages live through the author’s vivid style. Thirty-four half-tones of his own photographs grace the book. The glossary of na­ tive words is most helpful• to the reader. 243 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.; $3.00. The L ife o f 0 o c id a s R e fle c ted in His P salm s By Alexander Maclaren The appearance of this volume in the Co-operative Reprint Library has been welcomed by many. One is challenged in these pages by the life of the many-sided David as seen in his psalms. 262 pages; cloth; Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $2.40. A Candle fo r the H ark By Orva Lee Ice This book will be found interesting to read, as it contains the reminis­ cences of an elderly pastor aimed at providing faith, hope and love for the discouraged. One misses com­ pletely, however, the simple trust in a perfect salvation through the Lord Jesus Christ, which, after all, is the only way to accomplish said objec­ tive. 128 pages; cloth; Abingdon Press, New York; $2.00. This standard work on the apos­ tolic period of the early church has long deserved reprinting (the origi­ nal printing was in the year 1900). The author was Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis at Princeton Theological Seminary. The bibliographies will of necessity be somewhat outdated. 343 pages; cloth; Baker Book House , Grand Rapids, Mich.; $3.00. The Gospel in Leviticus By J. A. Selss The name of the author, a Luth­ eran pastor in the eastern part of the United States and editor of Prophetic Times 100 years ago, is familiar to all students of prophecy. His work on Leviticus is “a popular exposition of the Levitical rites and ceremonies” aiming “to set forth the great features of the gospel, as therein enumerated by types of God’s own choosing.” When a minister feels led to preach on the great themes of Leviticus he will want this reprint on his desk. 403 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publish­ ing House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $3.95. END. C h ris tia n ity in the A p o sto lic Age By George T. Purves

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