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BOOKS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS— Continued Historic Jesus, The. By Bev. David Smith, M.A., D.D. Cloth........... ...... Pr. Smith addresses himself to the side public of believing men and wo­ men who may be troubled by critical pronouncements, and proves beyond all doubt the splendid fact of the so- ' journ of Jesus upon earth in a guise of thinly veiled Divinity. His method is extremely personal—less of an ar­ gument than a confession. He indi­ cates the. path by which his own mind has traveled, in the hope that it may help others to a braver faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. question his statement that “The final revelation of the Eternal to the -L.vu world has been made by One who knew Him so; well that He could not Himself have been less than Divine.” Living Messages of the Books of the Bible: Matthew to Colossians. By G. Campbell Morgan. 12mo. Cloth “Each book is treated as a unit, hav­ ing a message or messages for our own times.”— United Presbyterian. Lord From Heaven, The. By Sir Rob­ ert Anderson, K . C. B., LL. D. Cloth ..........______ _____ ____ ................. Chapters on the Deity of Christ. H. C. G. Moule, D. D., has written: “ To

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International Sunday-school Record. Prepared by C. D. Meigs and P. A. Wood. Cloth ..... .... This complete record book provides for roster and weekly record of offi­ cers and of teachers, pupils by classes minutes for each month, re­ port of attendance by classes, min­ utes for each month, monthly sum- « mary of weekly records, names on roll of honor, cradle roll report, home department report, and many other records which are of interest to the Sunday School wbrker. Kingdom Parables, The, and Their ....Teaching. By Len G. Broughton. Cloth .........____ .___ ....................... An exposition of Matthews XIII. The Jo u rn a l and M essenger says: “ Thor­ oughly evangelical, a mighty soul winner, Dr. Broughton wields the Word of God with power and holds forth the truth to the convincing of all. He is true to God and men. He excites thought, and thought God- ward is life.” Lectures on the Gospel of Matthew. By William Kelly. 519 pp. Well bound. Cloth .........;ii.i:........i............... This is a careful' and thorough ex­ position . of the Gospel, together with light upon the differences in the four gospels. Many other portions of Scripture also come under considera- * tion in connection with special sub­ jects. The following is taken from the author’s preface to the first edi­ tion: “ The author trusts that the volume may prove a help to those who accept the Scripture as the Word of God and have confidence in the gracious guidance’ of the Holy Ghost, who is sent down from Heaven to glorify our Lord Jesus.” Life and Words of Christ, The. By Cunningham Geikie, D.D. 517 pp., followed by 50 pp. of notes. Cloth.. 1.00 This standard work requires no word of commendation. Life of Jesus Christ, The. By James Stalker, M.A., D.D. Cloth................ .60 The author has written from the standpoint of a student of history. He has thrown into prominence the great masses of our Lord’s life, and has pointed out its hinge-events, cur­ tailing the details as much as possi­ ble. He has presented this Life in such a matter-of-fact manner, and at the same time with such reverence, that the reader will accept without 1 nn .75 1.50

Christianity, if it is the Christianity of original fact, and not of late and arbitrary theory, the Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ, true, proper, ab­ solute, is vital. The author handles his great theme with a penetration and force of his own, and at the same time with worshiping rever­ ence, and with whole-hearted reli­ ance) on the Written Word.” Matthew: The Genesis of the New Testament. By Bev. Henry G. Wes­ ton, D.D. Cloth ................................... The book Is interpreted by its pur­ pose, character, and method. It is treated as a Divine and human his­ tory, written by inspiration of the Holy Spirit in accordance with the universal laws of language. The fol­ lowing is quoted from the Lutheran World: “ A clear and masterly ex­ position of the unity of the Gospel in its continuous development, and of the one adequate purpose which is its full and sufficient explanation.” Matthew to Revelation. A volume on the collection styled “ The Analyzed Bible.” ' By G. Campbell Morgan, D. D. Cloth ...... . . The first three chapters are devoted to Matthew, Mark and Luke, and are written with the rare spiritual insight and expressive language of this well- known writer. Notes from Meditations on Luke. (The name of the author is not given.) Cloth ........... . .............______________ _ These “Meditations” may be used very profitably as "the heart of the lesson.” Notes on the Gospels of Matthew and Mark, Explanatory and Practical. By Bev. Albert Barnes. Cloth...__ The Bible text is given at the top of each page, with copious notes in fines prinnt below. Parables of the Kingdom, The. By G. Campbell Morgan, Cloth.........L..J. Exposition of Matthew X in. "Dr. Morgan, in this series of discussions of the parables, is at his best, for insight into the deeper meaning of the parabolic teaching clearness of apprehension of the main truth of the passages, pre-eminent practicality, and sympathy with struggling human nature. An excellent example of ex­ pository literature.”—New York Ob­ server.

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