King's Business - 1937-07

July, 1937

T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

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A N EW Larger T y p e Edi t ion JAM IESON , FAUSSET and BROWN C O M M E N T A R Y O N T H E W H O L E BIBLE A VERSE-BY-VERSE CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY WORK Four Volumes in One Complete 1350 Pages. Handsome. Dur­ able. Buckram Binding. A Pleasure to Handle. Easy to Read P R I C E : O N L Y Read what noted teachers say: “Sound and valuable for the Bible student.” •— J. Oliver Busviell, Jr., D. D. “I have of it a very high opinion . . . I consult it continually, and with grow­ ing interest.” —Charles H. Spurgeon. “Sound in faith, clear and lucid. I know of no commentary which super­ sedes or is even to be compared with it.” —Harry A. Ironside, Lift. D. “Out of my experience with commen­ taries, as a professor and librarian in a Theological Seminary, I unreservedly recommend J. F. B. as the best single volume commentary in the English lan­ guage ; for both preacher and layman, who is desirous of knowing the true teachings of Scripture.” -— Prof. Kenneth M. Monroe “ . . . . reliable . . . . devotional. I know of nothing in the English language that within the same space, gives such help to the Bible student. When my son, who is a minister, moved from my home, he carried away with him my Jamieson, Fausset and Brown Commentary, and he wouldn’t give it up for the world.” —William Evans, D. D. Z O N D E R V A N Publishing Hou se 815 Franklin St. Grand Rapids, Mich. $ 4 9 5

Such Things Happen By EDWIN ORR

Commentary on the Whole Bible By ROBERT JAMIESON. A. R. FAUSSET. AND DAVID BROWN

This book, the eighth from the young author’s pen, relates his experiences on a 100,000 mile trip around the globe. ( God’s faithfulness and loving­ kindness in supplying' temporal and spiritual need is the preeminent testimony of this fascinating (ac­ count, which describes the writer’s evangelistic campaigns on almost every continent. 351 pages. Marshall, Morgan, &Scott,, Ltd. Cloth. Price $2.00. The. Work God Blesses By OSWALD J. SMITH The statement that “God’s work done in God’s way will never lack God’s supply,” is expanded in this message which emphasizes the fact that God’s power for His service is.not abated. Super­ natural resources for life and work are available for every believer who longs to have God’s bless­ ing upon his testimony, for nothing less than a spiritual ministry can please the Lord. 128 pages. Marshall, Morgan & Scott. Cloth. Price $1.00. Only One Way to Heaven and Printed in black and red, this wall( chart is a panoramic view of the story of salvation.' Refer­ ences accompany each statement or illustration, em­ phasizing the blood atonement and the acceptance of Christ as Saviour. Price 85 cents. Order from Elizabeth Harder, 3006 Charlotte Street, Kansas City, Mo. Be Thou Prepared By FORREST LOMAN OILAR Unique in its treatment of a great theme, this book depicts in fiction the events surrounding the Rapture of the redeemed. Closely following the Scriptural account of thé end time, the plot is ani­ mated with only enough local color to give sub­ stance and reality to the prophesied fact. Inspira­ tion for the believer and invitation for those out­ side of Christ are! found here in pleasing combina­ tion. 356 pages. Meador Pub. Co., Boston. Cloth. $ 2 . 00 . Our Retreat from Modernism By DAN GILBERT Readers of Crucifying Christ in Our Colleges will receive eagerly this sequel, a powerful testimony to the reclaiming grace of God. The able i‘author, having tasted the bitter- waters of modernism, in­ telligently exposes the inconsistent | principles and damning effects of a philosophy which is'based' on a socialistic, materialistic “gospel.” Faith in a risen Saviour is found to be superior in every respect' to the delusive, changeable theories of unbelieving modern propnets. This book is charged with spir­ itual strength and power. 185 pages. Fundamental Truth Publishers. Cloth, $1.00. Paper, 75 cents. In Green Pastures Compiled by T. RICHARD DUNHAM Ten stirring messages dealing frankly -and sym­ pathetically with modern youth problems are pre­ sented in this unusual volume. Nationally promi­ nent spiritual leaders, outstanding in their testimony for the gospel of Christ, are the contributors. Walter L. Wilson, Wendell P. Loveless, Percy Crawford, Will H. Houghton, Robert C. McQuilkin, Paul W. Rood, Dan Gilbert, Arthur I. Brown, Paul Hutchens, and T. Richard Dunham, each glorify the Lord Jesus Christ in their expressions which truly adorn the gospel. Great blessing awaits the youthful readers of these substantially stimulating thoughts upon the Person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ. 160 pages. Fundamental Truth Publishers. Cloth. Price $1.00. Let’s Go Fishing with the Doctor By WALTER LEWIS WILSON By suggesting a number of different “baits” and methods of' spiritual fishing, Dr. Wilson cleverly outlines varied approaches to the unsaved. Conver­ sations with individuals' of many occupations— school teacher, banker, printer, grocer, policeman— include very practical ways of opening pleasantly a conversation and presenting gospel truth. •By a diagnosis of the case, and by the right application of Scripture, many “religious questions” are an­ swered in this handbook on soul-winning. 140 pages. Fundamental Truth Publishers. Paper. Price 35 cents. Only One Way to Hell By ELIZABETH HARDER

L o n g v a lu e d as the best one-vol­ ume commentary, this companion of Bible students now? appears in an im­ proved, larger type e d i t i o n w h ich makes study with i t a jo y . E a c h verse in the Bible is c a r e f u lly ex­ pounded, with rich devotional thought in te r w o v e n . The authors are noted for their scholar­ ship and spiritual insight which are r e fle c te d in th e q u a lity of th e i r

writing. Conveniently arranged in double col­ umns, with the Scripture text in darker print, the pages are beautifully clear and very readable. 605 pages. Zondervan Publishing House. Cloth, Price $4.95. Christ’s Seven Letters to His Church By PASTOR WILLIAM McCARRELL These expository studies on chapters two and three of the Book of Revelation, given by the pastor of the Cicero Bible Church of Cicero, 111., are clear and enlightening. The work is sound, practical, and illuminating. Heart-searching, indeed, are the two lists at the close of the book—lists which specify the things which Christ commends, and those which He condemns. . 86 pages. Zondervan Publishing House. Paper. Price 35 cents. The Highest Fellowship By JAMES M. GHYSELS As the basis for meditations written for “The Banner,” the Christian Reformed^ Church weekly, the author selected 1 John. At the insistence of read­ ers who deeply appreciated his contributions, these studies have been placed in permanent form. The book contains fifty chapters, of four or five pages each, based upon a selected verse or verses of the Epistle. One is impressed by the author’s pene­ trating analysis of the words of Scripture ana the understanding of the problems, the sorrows, and joys of thè Christian life. 261 pages. Zondervan Publishing House. Cloth. Price ¿2.00. Sunrise By GRACE LIVINGSTON HILL : Author of over fifty novels, each with a whole­ some spiritual tone, Mrs. Hill has given in Sunrise a story appealing strongly to modern young people because of its appreciation of youth’s problems and achievements. There is a bank robbery, a sudden disappearance of two boys, and faithful, prayerful, rewarded waiting on the part of those whose love is deep. 320 pages. J. B. Lippincott Co. Cloth. Price $2.00. Ancient Wives and Modern Husbands By CLARENCE E. MACARTNEY Here is another Macartney sermon series of nine addresses delivered to more than twelve hundred young people who attended the First Presbyterian Church at Pittsburgh, Pa. Each of these pun­ gent messages was based on some dominant trait or act of the famous wives of outstanding Scrip­ ture characters. In the book, character _study, psy­ chology, history and literature are mingled, and all from the standpoint of a sound and sane Gospel interpretation. 176'pages. Cokesbury Press. Cloth. Price $1.25. Twenty Years wifh Billy Sunday By HOMER RODEHEAVER Only one who knew the inner character of the “sawdust trail” campaigns could write with the personal touch and warm feeling which this biog­ raphy reveals. Billy Sunday’s unique personality and singular methods of testimony are described by his music director whose close friendship for twenty years enables him to write with understand­ ing. 149 pages. Cokesbury Press. Cloth. Price $ 1 . 00 .

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