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gathering of these selections. One will not find everything here, of course. Doctrinal matters do not appear, ex­ cept incidentally. Indexes are not analytical, but do cover the artists, composers, and authors, together with titles of hymns and music. The book is not to be used as a text for church history, but as illustrative matter and for inspirational and instructional reading. The price is astonishingly low for what the book contains, vi, 902 pages; cloth; Harper and Bros., New York; $6.95. TH E M UST OF TH E SECOND BIRTH by Robert G. Lee. 127 pages; cloth; Fleming H. Revell Co.; $2.50. Pungent messages by the pulpit orator of the South. A SCIENTIFIC IN VESTIGATIO N OF TH E OLD TES TAM EN T by Robert Dick Wilson, with revi­ sions by Edward J. Young. 194 pages; cloth; Moody Press, Chicago; $3.25. This classic has been brought back into print with some fresh material, but with the original positions largely found to be without need of revision. A D OM IN A N T ROMANISM: ITS RELIGIOUS AN D PO LITICAL SIGNIFICANCE by Charles R. Miller. 112 pages; cloth; Vantage Press, New York; $2.75. A good deal of research into Cath­ olic writings is reflected in quotations from them to prove the points put forth here. JO H N WESLEY'S RELIGIOUS QUEST by Thomas R. Jeffery. 439 pages; cloth; Vantage Press, New York; $5.00. Fruit of a quarter of a century of study. Thirteen years were required for Wesley to find himself spiritually. This book seeks to answer the question, Why? TH E CHURCH IN T H Y HOUSE by Hollis ond Elizabeth Pistole. 94 pages; paper; Warner Press, Anderson, Ind.; $1.25 ($3.00 in cloth). A study of how the home and church can work together in developing the Christian life of its members. TH E TOW N A N D C O U N TR Y PULPIT: SER­ MON FOR FORTY SPECIAL DAYS by Benjamin H. Cain. 112 pages; poper; Warner Press, A n­ derson, Ind.; $1.25. TH E YO UNG M INISTER by Peter Goulding. 244 pages; cloth; W. A. Wilde Co., Notick, Mass.; $2.50. A novel of a young minister who w.as ° failure in his first church, but who found himself and his work in a smaller parish. . LOST TREASURE by Marie L. Lipscomb. 118 pages; cloth; Zondervan Pub. House, Grand Rapids; $2.00. Christion novel with settinq in Louisiana. REVIVALS OF TH E OLD TE S TAM E N T by C. E. Autrey. 160 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids; $2.95. The author is Professor of Evangelism of Southwestern Theological Seminary ond Director of Evangelism of the Southern Baptist Convention. TH E SERMON ON TH E M O U N T by C. E. Col- ton. 158 pages; cloth; Zondervan Pub. Co., Grand Rapids; $2.95. Thirty sermons on this famous passoge by the Pastor of Royal Haven Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas. I, TEACH IN G OF CALVIN FOR TO D A Y by Horold J. Whitney. 205 poges; cloth; Zondervan Pub. Co., Grand Rapids; $2.95. A popularized summary of the teachings of the Reformer on God as Creator, redeemer, and sanctifier, and on the church. The author is an Australian evangelist. TEMPEST OVER SCO TLAND : TH E STORY OF JO H N KNOX by Normon E. Nygaard. 183 pages; cloth; Zondervan Pub. House, Grand Rapids; $2.50. Fictionalized story of a areot era in the Church of Scotlond. TH E FAM ILY OF ARCHER STREET by Craig Massey. 217 poges; cloth; Zondervan Publish­ ing House, Grand Rapids; $2.50. A Christian novel dealing with "what goes on in the typical American home." Some psychological problems are involved in the story, as well as Christian experience. Recommended books are available from the Biola Book Rooms, 560 South Hope Street, Los Angeles; 121 West Wilson Glendale; and on the La Mirada Campus. Handy mail order service is also available. Free descriptive books and record catalogs will be sent upon request. SEPTEMBER. 1960 BOOK ENDS (A Review of Current Publications)

L I F E U N D E R A U C A S P E By Ethel Emily Wallis Author of Two Thousand Tongues to Go

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