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Hudson Taylor, and the China Inland Mission By D r. an d M rs. H ow ard T ay lo r T h is book te lls th e sto ry o f th e la te r y e a rs of th e C hin a In la nd M iss io n a n d is a co n ­ in u a tio n of th e sto ry begun in “H udson T a y lo r in E a rly Years.** It is a m arvelo us reco rd of th e g row th o f a w ork of God* so m rvelo us in fact* th a t if we did n o t kn ow t a t it w as a n ab so lu tely tru e reco rd of e nts we wo uld be in cli ned to c lass it a s pure fic tio n. C lo th, $3.75

Hudson Taylor in Early Years By D r. an d M rs . H ow ard T ay lo r T his book m akes no claim to be an y th in g b u t a ti m ely a n d g ra te fu l reco rd of th e L o rd ’s d ealin g w ith H ud so n T a y lo r in th e early y e a rs of th e C hin a Inla nd M issio n. It is n o t fiction* th o u g h th e form in w hic h it com es to u s is u n u su al, per hap s* fo r a b io g rap h y . It is th e faith fu l sto ry o f th e g row th o f a soul in th e kn ow le dge a n d lo ve of God. C lo th , $3.00

The Career of a Cobbler By Margaret T. Applegarth

Abandoning the usual biographical methods* Mrs. Applegarth has Vishmu- swam, a Hindu* tell the life story of William Carey to an incredulous listener. As the story is unfolded* the reader catches the spell of Carey*s wonderful life, as it grips the skeptical Hindu* who, beginning by utterly despising the cobbler as a worker in leather—the most outcast of all occupations in the eyes of a Hindu—ends by bowing his scarlet turban to the dust in humble prayer to the God of “Carey Sahib**. Cloth, 75c Missionary Heroes of Africa By Rev. J . H . M orris on African Adventures By J e a n Ke nyon Mack enz ie T he fam ous a u th o r o f The Bells of the Blue Pagoda

By Jean C artey C ochran T his book is, b y many* re ­ g ard ed a s th e b e s t s to ry of life in C hin a th a t h as bee n p u t o u t th u s far. It is tru e to life , to ev ery p h a se of li fe y o u to u c h . N oth in g Is overdraw n. All th e c h a ra c ­ te rs a re tru e to w h a t h as happened in rece n t y ears. C lo th , $1 .75

“B la ck Sheep ’* h a s giv en to th e se sto rie s o f A frican lif e th a t sam e fascin a tin g re a l­ is m . Bo ys a n d girls* an d grow n-ups a s well* will be tra n sp o rte d a c ro ss th e seas an d see th in g s th ro u g h th e eyes of th e ch ild ren of th e d a rk co n tin en t. T he re a d ­ e r’s in te re s t in th e se simple, child -li ke peo ple is irre s isti­ bly aro u sed an d m issio ns in A frica bec om e a la stin g reality . C lo th , $1 .25

T h e aut hor* w ho h a s tr a v ­ el ed fa r a n d wide* h a s no w w ritte n a series o f te n sto rie s giv ing th e li ves of su ch m is­ sio n aries to A frica a s : R ob­ e rt Moffat* Jo h n D avid L iv ­ in g sto n , Jo h n Mackenzie* S tew art o f Loved ale* M ac kay o f U ganda, G ren fel l o f th e Con go , C oil la rd o f Z am besi, an d M ary S le ssor o f C alabar. C lo th, $1 .50

Pastor Hsi, One of China’s Christians By Mrs. Howard Taylor

This is a very unusual life story of a man who was one of China's scholars, but who, through the opium habit, descended to the lowest depths that it would seem possible for a human to go, and then, Christ came into his life, it was trans­ formed and he became an outstanding figure for God. One of China*s great Christians. Cloth, $2.00 If m one y do es n o t accom pany o rd e r, goods will be se n t C. O. D.* unless oth erw ise sp If books a re to com e by ma il ad d 10% for p o stag e. B10LA BOOK ROOM, Bible Institute, Los Angeles. Cal. 782

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