King's Business - 1960-06

FOR YOU TEEN-AGER IN LOVE by Walter Riess. 77 pages; paper; Concordia Pub. House, St. Louis; $1.00. Straightforward language that young people con understand about the main factors involved in growing up. The counsel is sound and invitingly given. Pen drawings add to the appeal. CALM DELIGHT by Elsie Chamberloin. 142 pages; cloth; Doubleday & Co., Garden City, N.Y.; $2.50. Devotional readings for thirty-one days prepared by a British Congregationalist clergywoman. Selections from mony writers are quoted. BASIC CHRISTIANITY by John R. W. Stott. 144 pages; paper; Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., Grand Rapids; $1.25. Originally published in Britain by the Inter-Varsity Fellowship. Out­ lines the major points of Christ doctrine. DOOM OF THE DICTATORS by Delber H. Elliott. 92 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., Grand Rapids; $2.00. A Christian critique of totalitarianism in national and international affairs and in the church. THE EPISTLE OF PAUL TO THE PHILIPPIANS by R. P. Martin. 186 pages; cloth;’ Wm. B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., Grand Rapids; $3.00. An introduction and commentary by a member of the faculty of London Bible College. This is one of the Tyndale New Testament Commentary series. FAITH IS THE VICTORY by E. M. Blaiklock 64 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerdmons Pub. Co., Grand Rapids; $2.00. Studies on the first Epistle of John first given in the 1959 British Keswick meetings by a New Zealand professor of clas­ sics. A delightful little book. STUDIES IN THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT by D. Martyn Lloyd— Jones. 320 pages; cloth; Wm. E. Eerdmans Pub. Co., Grand Rapids; $4.50. Volume I of a two-volume work. Rich material for the soul as well as for stimulation to preaching. GEMS FROM THE PSALMS by F. B. Meyer. 63 pages; paper; Good News Publishers, West­ chester, III.; 50c. Covers Psolms 1-75. 100 BASIC BIBLE QUESTION ANSWERED by Nothan Stone. 64 pages; paper; Good News Publishers. Westchester, III. A "one evening" condensed book. THE TRANSFORMED LIFE by Robert S. Lutz. 64 pages; paper; Good News Publishers, West­ chester, III.; 50c. Condensation of the book by the some name. THROUGH SUNLIGHT AND SHADOW by Evelyn Bauer. 221 pages; cloth; Herold Press, Scottdale, Pa.; $2.95. A young missionary on the field only three years contracts polio and hos to return home. Her partial recovery physi­ cally ond spiritual, victory over this ordeol make a thrilling document in the area of Christian victory. AUTHORITY by D. Mortyn Lloyd-Jones. 94 PQQfs; paper; Inter-Varsity Press, Chicago; $1.25. The authority respectively of Jesus Christ the Scriptures, ond the Holy Spirit, are dis­ cussed with directness and convincing force from the Biblical backgrounds. CONVERSIONS: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SPIRIT­ UAL by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones. 40 pages; poper; Inter-Varsity Press, Chicago; 50c. A vigorous critique of The Battle for the Mind by Dr. William Sargent, whose main thesis is that all conversions ore the result of conditioned responses of a psychological nature. LET WISDOM JUDGE by Chorles Simeon. 190 pages; cloth; Inter-Varsity Press, Chicago; $3.00. University addresses and sermons by one of the most revered preachers of Britain. THE CHRIST OF THE EARLIEST CHRISTIANS by William M. Ramsay. 163 pages; cloth; John Knox Press, Richmond, Va.; $3.00. Shorter and popular form of an academic dissertation deal­ ing with the testimony of the first part of the Book of the Acts to the deity of Jesus Christ. AN EXPOSITION OF THE GOSPEL ACCORD­ ING TO JOHN by George Hutcheson. 439 pages; cloth; Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids; $4.95. Reissue of a work of which Spurgeon wrote: "excellent; beyond all praise." THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD by Stephen Char- nock. 802 pages; cloth; Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids; $8.95. A reissue of the old classic on this subject. Charnock was one of the Puritan writers (1628-1680). Fine print makes this the equivalent of obout three ordinary volumes. THE CHRISTIAN'S SAVING INTEREST by I William Guthrie. 191 poges; cloth; Kregel Pub­ lications, Grand Rapids; $2.95. Revised and annotated reissue of the spiritual clossic first published 300 years ago in Scotland. EVANGELISM WITHOUT APOLOGY by James Stewart. 129 pages; cloth; Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids; $2.25. The Bob Jones University lectures on evangelism for 1959. THE HOLY SPIRIT: HIS PERSON AND WORK by Edward Bickersteth. 192 pages; cloth; Kregel Publications, Grond Rapids; $2.95. Originally published under the title. The Spirit of Life. Long considered a classic on the subject.

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