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By John Horsch A remarkable book! It should be on the table of every honest preacher and teacher in the land. It should be in the hands of every loyal layman. It is not an exposition of Scripture, but art exposure of the fallacies and fancies of the Modernists, giving quotations of their own works. If you stand by the OLD BOOK, be sure to get this book. Price $1.75 Greatest Thoughts About the Bible J . G ilchrist Law son The Ideal Ministry H errick Johnson a u th o r s a y s : Of all m en, the m an in m in istry is th e one who should have The “ideal” consecration, the
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The Bible Through a Telescope B. B. Sutcliffe A clear an d com prehensive view of the Book a s a whole. A s each book p asses in review , tru th becom es linked w ith tru th , u n til th e tru e m eaning of th e C reation, th e Fall, th e C urse of th e R ace, A braham and H is Fam ily, Moses a n d H is W ork, Israel in C anaan, the G ospels, th e A cts, th e C hurch, and th e final.consum m ation a re clearly seen as one story, one plan, one purpose— a p ic tu re of God’s love fo r us p a st, p resen t an d fu tu re. p r ice 30c
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