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A PHILOSOPHY OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION By Edward John Carnell

COLORED 35 MM LANTERNSLIDES Reduced from your 3% '' x 4" slides to glass- covered 2 " x 2 " slides. (35 mm. or bantam masking.) At 65 cents. From photos same price. Suitable to show with your kodachrome or ansco slides. Postpaid. C. WHITFIELD SIMS 6176 Myosotis Street Los Angeles 42, Calif. Phone Cleveland 66129 G OW NS PULPIT-CHOIR CONFIRMATION B A P T ISM A L C E Y tO N & IN D IA G E N E R A L M IS S IO N Our Ministry in India includes — PIONEER FIELDS As the Lord provides, we lengthen our cords and strengthen our stakes. Address the Secretary-Treasurer 542 S. Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois SACRED PIANO SOLOS “There’s a Wideness to God’s Mercy” Classical arrangements. Original instructions. Rich harmonies. Brilliant cadenzas. Modulations. Chimes. Suitable for radio performances. Each 35c. ALL THREE $1.00 postpaid. Order from GORDON E. HOOKER 558 So. Hope St. Los Angeles 17, Calif. CHRISTIAN POETRY DIGEST Serving Fundamental Christian Lovers of Poetry. Subscription price $3.00. Address: Christian Poetry Digest, 7853 Areola Avenue Sun Valley, California “Blessed Be the Fountain. “Safe in the Arms of Jesus” DOCTORS MASTERS BACHELORS CAPS GOWNS . » HODS Z 2 S E H Z B 7 WEST 36ST- NEW YORK 18. N-Y-

The Professor of Apologetics at Fuller Theological Seminary is the author of this work, which will be received with gratitude by those who are concerned with the philosophical implications of Christian truth. His thesis is that Bibli­ cally based doctrine and life carry with them the satisfactions sought by other schools of thought while basing belief upon certitude. 523 pages. Cloth. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. $6.00. HEBREWS By Walter C. Wright This book is just what its subtitle suggests, A Guide for Bible Students in Busy Days. The author is a layman, a business man, who for many years has taught Bible classes. The popular pres­ entation will be useful to many who seek to know God’s Word better. The treatment of 6:4-6 lacks a positiveness for either the Calvinist or Arminian reader. 191 pages. Cloth. Moody Press, Chicago, 111. $2.50. MOUNTAINS SINGING By Sanna Morrison Barlow The author, associated with Joy Ridderhof and Gospel Recordings, In­ corporated, tells the story of the min­ istry of recording among many tribes in the Philippines. Charmingly yet real­ istically written, the book is of real missionary interest and will challenge the reader again and again. The work was carried on in connection with some twenty different denominational and independent boards. An ethnographic chart and a glossary are added to the text. 352 pages. Cloth. Moody Press, Chicago, 111. $3.00. THE TWELVE MINOR PROPHETS By George L. Robinson This handbook on the minor prophets has filled a need among Bible students since 1926 and is now back in the in print designation. Each book is discussed as to background, authorship, and gen­ eral outline. Valuable bibliographies are provided, and a chronological table en­ ables the reader to locate important personalities and events quickly. 203 pages. Cloth. Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Mich. $2.50. WAR IN YOUR HEART By Ruth Paxon The author’s writing on the deeper aspects of Christian life and consecra­ tion have helped many thousands to find victory in Christ over the forces of evil. This new book from her pen dis­ cusses the conflict between the old nature and the new in each believer and the victory available in Christ. 189 pages. Cloth. Moody Press, Chicago, 111. $2.50.

By DONALD G. DAVIS, Ph.D. Head of the Church History Department, Talbot Theological Seminary

THE THEOCRATIC KINGDOM OF OUR LORD JESUS, THE CHRIST By George N. H. Peters The reprinting of this monumental three-volume work (totaling 2175 pages) on the millennial kingdom of Christ will be hailed by every serious student of Bible prophecy. The author, a nineteenth century American Lutheran pastor, pub­ lished the volumes in 1884, probably the most exhaustive work on prophecy ever released in this country. While readers will not favor some interpretations, all will agree that it is unexcelled as a |masterly defence and exposition of ! Biblical premillennial truth. The 87 j pages of indexes include Scripture, authors, books, periodicals and subjects, j Earnest premillennial students will not ] want to miss the opportunity of adding ] these books to their libraries. 3 volumes, 2175 pages. Cloth. Kregel Publications, j Grand Rapids, Mich. $25.00 RAYS OF MESSIAH’S GLORY By David Baron David Baron holds one of the highest places among Hebrew-Christian scholars who have brought blessing to the house­ hold of faith; his numerous works on the place of Israel in God’s program and upon various Scripture portions have made a definite contribution to our literature. First published in 1886, this work considers some of the great Old Testament prophecies involving the per­ son and character of the Christ. Several valuable notes are included at the close of the book. A blessing is in store for all who study the Word with this book at their side. 274 pages. Cloth. Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Mich. I $2.95.

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