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THE KING’S BUSINESS For the Quiet Hour The sweetest time of all the day, when all the worry and toil is forgotten and you are aloiie with The Voice of God Unheard and the Reason Why By John A. D. Adams. The author the Lord. Cup of Loving Service

By Eliza Dean Taylor. A story of a little boy who led more than one weary traveller to. the Source of all blessing. . O rnam ented covers .................................... 35c How to Pray By R. A. Torrey. A book of suggesT tions on the duty and privilege of prayer; “It is written wisely, systematically), in clear, straightforward style, without a sug­ gestion of cant or egotism. There is a certain fresh earnestness of tone which is a real earnestness.”—The Churchman. Paper, 15c; C loth.......................................50c My Daily Meditation By John Henry. Jowett. A text and a page of meditation for each day of the year. Ornamented leaves. Bound in black leath er w ith gilt let­ tering ......................................................$2.00 Praying in the Holy Ghost By G. H. C. MacGregor. A prayer in­ spiring and increasing volume, full of clear and comprehensive guidance. .................................... ........................ Cloth, 40c The Imitation of Christ By Thomas a’Kempis. These well- known admonitions require no comment at our hands. .............' ..... 35c God and Me By Peter Ainslie. A brief manual of the principles that make for a closer rela­ tionship of- the believer with God. Bound in light gray boards..................... 35c My Brother and I By Peter Ainslie. The counterpart of “God and Me.” Deals with the principles that make for a wider brotherhood for all mankind. 12 mo. boards.............................................35c Power Through Prayer By E. M. Bounds. Touches the weak points of our puhlic as well as private prayer life, and gives excellent counsel. Ninth edition. ......................................:................... Cloth, $1.00 Cheaper edition ( “Preacher and Prayer”) for 35 cents. Real Prayer By Cortland Myers. The author makes prayer the one great reality. He takes this world force, reveals its unmeasurable value, and makes it intensely practical. .........— ............................................ C loth, 50c LOOM, Los Angeles, California

makes it very clear that God has not, in this age, withdrawn Himself from acting directly in behalf of those who put their trust in Him, but is just as prompt to hear and to respond to the prayer of faith as' in any past age. ............................................C loth, $1.00 Men Who Prayed By Henry W. Frost. Familiar, heart- to-heart talks with the reader concerning the lives of the Old Testament saints who offered prayer to (Jehovah. Essentially a study of men of vastly different types. ............... .........................................C loth, $1.00 Messages for the Morning Watch By Charles Gallaudet Trumbull. De­ votional studies in Genesis, 191 pages. Rich messages that aré fresh and personal in their application. Bound in red cloth..................................$1.00 He Took It Upon Himself By Margaret Slattery. Horace Mann took upon himself the task qf obtaining for every child free education. Helen Kel­ ler, deaf, dumb and blind, took upon her­ self the blind babies’ burden. Jacob Riis '“could not sleep for the burden of the city’s children.” Dr. Barnardo took upon himself the rescue of the children from the streets of London. Bound in red cloth w ith gilt ornam en­ tation ................ ......................................... 65e How to Talk with God By a veteran Pastor. Helpful talks on personal prayer followed by a collection of sweet, spiritual prayers. Bound in white cloth w ith gilt let­ tering ..........................................................50c Prayer: Its Nature and Scope By fel. Clay Trumbull. These thoughts about prayer were written primarily for the meeting of difficulties-which trouble many minds with reference to the true basis of prayer, its scope and its limitations. They point out to doubters the reason for and the reasonableness of fitting prayer, and suggest caution and warning as to the mode and matter of prayer. .......'......i.-ii....-............. ....... 65c Order from the BIOLA BOOK

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