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his work with references to the original language, the author occasionally in­ troduces important distinctions from the Greek. The works are professedly prac­ tical rather than scholarly, and their pages will be found eminently helpful to teacher, pastor, Sunday school teacher, and Christian worker. 436, 328 pages. Cloth. Our Daily Walk Publishers, Erie, Pa. $3.75, $3.00. MUSIC LEVELS IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION By Herbert G. Tovey The Director of the School of Sacred Music of the Bible Institute of Los An­ geles is the author of this manual of Sunday school music. Introductory chapters on the place of youth in the church and a variety of musical ap­ proaches to worship are followed by detailed treatments of music in the six departments of the church school. The book is filled with workable plans and suggestions which will be immediately useful to superintendents and teachers. Bibliography, summary of questions, and departmental worship services add to the value of the work. 143 pages. Cloth. Van Kampen Press, Wheaton, 111. $ 2 . 00 . UNDERSTANDING THE BOOKS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT Edited by Patrick H. Carmichael Six scholars of the Presbyterian Church, U. S., have prepared the New Testament volume of A Guide to Bible Study for Laymen. Introductions and analyses of the books are presented from a distinctly conservative point of view, but with no appreciation of the dispensational and premillennial aspects of Scripture truth. 205 pages. Cloth. John Knox Press, Richmond, Va. $2.50. 132 HEART-REACHING POEMS Edited by Theodore W. Engstrom Included in this compilation are lyrics old and new on every phase of Christian experience and hope. Old favorites by Frances Ridley Havergal and Fanny Crosby are mingled with others not so well known by Robert Murray Mc- Cheyne and Dean Henry Alford. 112 pages. Cloth. Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich. $1.50.

DEVOTIONAL PROGRAMS FOR WOMEN’S GROUPS By Lora Lee Parrott Women’s societies are perennially in search of fresh study and program materials for their meetings. Here are eighteen programs, each with suggested music, poem, Scripture text, meditation, and prayer. Written by a pastor’s busy wife, this book will be well received by busy Christian women. 95 pages. Cloth. Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich. $1.50.

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THE GREATER LIFE AND WORK OF CHRIST By Alexander Patterson Lives of Christ are numberless, and new ones appear annually, but this re­ printed life of our Lord continues to hold a unique position among the others. While the conventional life of Christ deals only with His earthly life, this volume deals with His “ greater” life. Christ is seen in the eternal past, in creation, in the Old Testament, in His earthly life, in His present work, in His Messianic kingdom, and in the eternal future. The work teems with sugges­ tions for preaching and teaching. 408 pages. Cloth. Moody Press, Chicago, 111. $3.50. MAN’S RUIN By Donald Grey Barnhouse This is the first volume of “ expository messages on the whole Bible taking the Epistle to the Romans as a point of de­ parture.” The first five volumes of the work will cover the first five chapters of Romans. Man’s Ruin treats the first chapter in twenty-seven messages char­ acterized by the author’s penetrating analysis and exegesis. Since the roots and fruits of Romans are found throughout the Scriptures, this set of books promises to be a treasury of Bible exposition. 301 pages. Cloth. Van Kam- pen Press, Wheaton, 111. $3.00. PRACTICAL EXPOSITION OF JAMES PRACTICAL EXPOSITION OF I PETER By J. Nieboer The editor of the Christian monthly, Our Daily Walk, presents in these volumes very practical verse by verse comment on two greatly neglected New Testament books. While not burdening

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