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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" T H E N U T S H E L L O F P R O P H E C Y " By James H. McConkey

Reading W ith a

a blind girl, early finds salvation through grace, and her life and martyrdom bear precious fruit. 280 pages. John Ritchie, Ltd. Cloth. Price 75 cents.

A detailed study of Daniel II and VII which has brought blessing to many hearts. Free—as the Lord provides. Write SILVER PUBLISHING SOCIETY Dept. K, 423 Bessemer Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Jesus According to Mark • By ALBERT HUGHES

Clarity of thought, conviction of faith, and devo­ tion of heart characterize this remarkable unfolding of the gospel of Christ, the Servant. The author’s careful scholarship and fruitful ^analysis are clothed with spiritual vitality as he vividly describes the life of Christ and convincingly reveals His deity and sacrificial love through His atonement. A stim­ ulus to fervent faith and devoted service for Christ is the message of this superior exposition. 189 pages. The Approved Book Store. Cloth, $1.00. Paper, 60 cents. Basing his study upon the statements made in John 10:28 and allied passages, the writer thor­ oughly covers the subject of the believer's eternal security. If his refutation of Arminianism seems quite positive, it is because the author is eager to attribute all the blessings of salvation to the pure, unassisted grace of God. ^The _book, though un­ compromising in its conclusions, is written in a fair and gracious spirit. 259 pages. American Bible Conference Ass’n. Cloth. Price $1.00. Somewhat to Say By CLARK J. FORCEY Spiritually stimulating and refreshingly practical is this collection of sermons which stress the blood atonement of Jesus Christ as the basis for all holy living. The way of salvation is clearly delineated, and the means to a life of victory emphasized in each message. 139 pages. Non-Sectarian Tabernacle, Washington, D. C. Cloth. Price $1.00. A Tudor Heroine By BETH J. COOMBE-HARRIS As the title indicates, the story is laid in the time of Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. The heroine, Shall Never Perish By J. F. STROMBECK

The New Walk By CAPTAIN REGINALD WALLIS

Dealing openly with such topics as amusements, business policies, and war, the chapters of this book are intensely practical and beneficial, especially for young people. The style is charming in its direct­ ness. 78 pages. American Bible Conference Ass’n. Stiff board. Price 40 cents. A Christian Book Club It is becoming increasingly difficult for Christian people to find the sort of books they really want to read. Multitudes of attractive-looking books are dominated by the Liberalism of the day, often veiled and not easy to discover until the book is read through. It was to meet this need, and also to encourage Christian people to read and own more books, that the Pinebrook Book Club was organized. The plan is simple. All club members receive each month a copy of the “Pinebrook Book Club News,” which lists and describes a large number of new books, including the one selected for the month. A mem­ ber is not obliged to purchase any particular book, nor to purchase a book every month. He may choose as few as four in a year. There are attractive “book dividends.”

“OBJECTALKS” Twenty bright talks to boys and girls) illustrated by familiar objects. “TALKS ON TEXTS” Twenty children's sermons. Illuminated by fascinating illustrations. “PAPER TEARING TALKS” Fifteen gospel talks. Paper is folded then torn and the object is unfolded. Interest­ ing to old and young. Full directions. One Pastor writes: “Your talks are the best I have ever used or have been able to find." Each Set $1.00 All Three $2.00 55 talks—A whole year with the Chil- (i.en- -() er 4 000 in use; ■ HADDON Box 164-B SERVICE Fairfield, Conn.

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