King's Business - 1944-09

September, 1944

KB - 319

Literature Table

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LIBRARIES OF RELIGIOUS BOOKS AND Sets purchased for cash. W rit» Baker’s Bookstore,' 1019 Wealthy’ St., Grand; Rapids 6, Mich.. WANTED: HAND OR FOOT PRINTING Press. Will pay cash or swap electric wash­ ing machine. O. Fay Collier, San Rafael, Calif. NEW EFFECTIVE TRACTS, FREE IN any quantity for distribution to the unsaved: “ What Have You Done W ith Christ?” “ The Most Important Question of Today.” "Judge or Saviour.” Address Neal E . Huff, 611 S. Broadway. Pottsburg, Kansas. CORRECT AND SINGABLE MUSIC SET- ting for your hymn-poem assures editorial consideration. Music composed, arranged, edited, and printed. New booklet. Poetic Metre—Explained. 26c. Est. 1918. Raymond Iden, (KB) Mount Vernon. Ohio. FOR SALE: SOUND MOVIE MITE PRO- jector—good condition. 16 mm. 2 extra lamps. Practice film. Holds 1200 foot reel. 30x40 beaded screen. Splicer. 2 Films: The Lost Sheep (cartoon) - apd “ Choosing Rather.” $275.00. Kamm, 321 . No. Alhambra Ave., Monterey Park, Calif. - W E PAY CASH FOR PARTIAL OR COM- plete libraries of religious Uboks and sets. Send list. KREGEL’S BOOKSTORE, 626 Eastern Ave., S. E., Grand Rapids 6, Mich. CARTOON GOSPEL TRACTS. 31ST MIL- llon. 1000-21; 4000-23. Assorted.. Samples 10c. E. A. Marshall, 753 Fairview Ave., Kalama­ zoo, Mich. Lecturer on Bible customs. SEND YOUR BEST NEGATIVE FOR 8x10 Glossy enlargements, only 40c: 5x7 Glossy enlargements only 250. Box 683, Mt. Horeb, Wis. Distributor of soul - winning books, plaques, and cards. EVERY CHRISTIAN SHOULD KNOW HOW to write articles, feature iterns, and stories. Special 60-;day course for 33.00, Your writings during the coursé criticized free. Offer1lim­ ited. S end-13.00 to-cover total cost today. Pacific.' School o f Journalism; 13111-2 E-- 14th St., Long Beach 6, Calif. EARN BEAUTIFUL WH ITE BIBLE OR Testament selling Scripture stationery, 26c packet., Samples free. Providence Press. 1218 Virginia, Sioux City 19, Iowa. THE WILSON INDEX SYSTEM OF FILING and Indexing. Designed for needs of clergy­ men and other Biblical students. Circulars upon request. W ilson Index Company, East Haddam, Conn. •' Send THE KING’S BUSINESS to your friends, relatives/'and neighbors now! Latest sub­ scription rates are found on page-289. PROPHECY An accurate Scriptural study. Tracing the Messiah through the Old and New Testaments. Should be in the' hands of every Bible-loving Christian. S E N T F R E E Christian Witness to Israel, Inc. 4704 Cedar Ave. Merchantville, N. J.

God’s Answer to Man’s Doubts By William Ward Ayer “Is False Science Responsible for our World Tragedy?” “Is the Bible Scientific?” “Gan We Believe in a Benevolent God in the Light of the Present World Chaos?” These are some of the questions an­ swered in the ten chapters of this well- written book. Dr. Ayer goes to the only source of stability in our scien­ tific age—the Bible—and gives Scrip­ ture’s concrete answers to man’s ques­ tions and doubts. He speaks earnestly to both the saved and the unsaved, and reveals the one source of complete satisfaction. 142 pages. Zondervan. Pub. Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Cloth. Price $1.25. True or False? By Mabel M. Dodge This book is a refutation of the 'claims made by James C. Hollenbeck in his volume, The Super-Deceiver on the World Horizon. Mrs. Dodge, who is an able writer, questions the validity, of Dr. Hollenbeck’s statements. Her well-documented arguments should be of value, especially to students of prophecy. “Your interesting expose,” w r o t e Louis T. Talbot, “should have a large circulation among the saints of God. It will be used to prevent many of them from being deceived. In my judg­ ment, his [Hollenbeck’s] book is just another futile attempt to manufacture an unscriptural Antichrist. I believe the real Antichrist never will be identi­ fied b e f o r e he is revealed To the world.” Wrote Will H. Houghton: “Evidently he [Hollepbeck] is a plain faker. You have done a good piece of work in ex­ posing him.” 60 pages. Published by V. Stanley Dodge, 8627 West Knoll Drive, Los Angeles 46, Calif. Price 50 cents. This b o o k contains fundamental, singable songs that should leave a mark for good' on both singers and listeners. 58 selections. Published by the author, Box 2723 Bloomington- Lake S t a t i o n , Minneapolis, Minn. Paper. Price 50 cents. At the Little White Cabin By Marian Schoolland Bonnie and Bessie began a series of nature studies in the garden, enter­ taining Jack who had been ill and had to spend his time*in a wheel chair. Under the wise oversight of Grandpa, who could always see the wonder-work­ Glory Jubilee Songs By Joseph T. Larson

ing of God in His little creatures, they learned many things to strengthen their understanding of the Creator and their faith in His providence. The story has an appeal to boys and girls of Junior age. 72 pages. Win. B. Eerd- mans Pub. Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Cloth. Price,50 cents. Here is the story of a typical Ameri­ can boy from a typical -American town —the story of one who has risen to international leadership. Extensive re­ search has been carried on in order to trace the h i s t o r y of this family through the more than two hundred years since their coming to America, and to record events of human and historical .significance. The book re­ veals that among General Eisenhow­ er’s forebears were those who loved the Word of God devoutly. 279 pages. John’ C. Winston, 1006 Arch Street, Philadelphia 7, Pa. Cloth. Price $2.00. “The Sins of Saints” .is the first hf thirteen short messages that compose this book. Other themes treated are: “When the Wagons Came,” “Love at First Sight,” “Groping in the Dark,” and “The Message of the Moon.” Each message is evangelistic and devotional, true to the Word of God, and written in clear and methodical style. 124 pages. Pickering & Inglis, London. Paper. Price $1.00. BIOLA FAMILY [ Continued from Page 315] Married Pfc. Thomas N. Dixon and Murriel Hatch, ’30, May 29, El Monte, Calif. Richard F. Merrill and Elizabeth Horsch, ’40, April 2, Three Hills, Al­ berta, Can. Born To Douglas (’41) and Mrs. Anderson, a daughter, Helen Jean, July 24, Van­ couver, B. C., Can. To James (B. Th. ’39) and Mrs. Brown (Grace Vandermeer), a son, J a m e s McClure, June 29, Everett, Wash. To Elwood and Mrs. Foy (Mary Frances Hixon, ’34), a son, Thomas Gordon, July 18, Escondido, Calif. To Arthur and Mrs. Helton (Erma Purdy, ’40), a daughter, Elgiva Ruth, June 22, Laredo, Mo. To Cpl. Richard (’42) and Mrs. Hol- singer (Jessie Wood), a daughter, Jes­ sie Marie, July 11, Ojai, Calif. Eisenhower: Man and Soldier By Francis Trevelyan Miller The Sins of Saints By Herbert Lockyer

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