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Here are 11 Books (at a special price of One Dollar)

Every Christian Should Own irrespective of whatever else may be contained in his library; The lowest ■price that any one of the books can be purchased for in cloth is 50c. Be­ lieving that a very wide distribution of such choice Christian literature is not only desirable but important, we have had these books bound in paper,' and are now able to offer the complete set of eleven books for ONE DOLLAR. How to Bring Men to Christ

The Gospel and Its Ministry By Sir Robert Anderson. A handbook of evangelical truth. The author shows that, although true Christians are not now called up­ on to wear the martyr’s crown, now is the time —when veiled scepticism is passing for Chris­ tianity—that they are given an opportunity for sharing the martyr’s faith. Satan By Lewis S. Chafer. >This is an outline of the Scripture teaching on the arch enemy of men’s souls. It is based on the authority of the Scriptures of both the Old and New Testa­ ments being absolutely unquestioned. Evidence is drawn from the Word of God alone, since no final light can be found on this subject other than it has pleased God to reveal in the Bible. There is no discussion as to the actual exist­ ence of Satan, this being both assumed and taught from Genesis to Revelation. The Higher Criticism and The New Theology Edited by Dr. R. A. Torrey. These excellent papers are written by Dr. William G. Moore- head, Canon Dyson Hague, Franklin Johnson, Sir Robert Anderson, George Frederick Wright, M. G. Kyle, Dr. James M. Gray, James Orr, Dr. R. A. Torrey, and Prof. B. F. Warfield. There are tributes to Christ and the Bible by eminent men not known as active Christians— quotations from Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Daniel Webster, and many others. The Growing Church By Cleland Boyd McAfee. A study for the times. Chapter I. A Typical Growing Church. Chapter II. The Divine Element in Church Growth. Chapter III. The Preaching of the Growing Church.' Chapter IV. The Separation of the Church. Chapter V. The Discomfiture of the Hypocrites. Chapter VI. The Changed Lives of the Converts. Chapter VTI. Some Hints of Method. Chapter VIII. The Perils and Safeguards. The Hidden Life By Adolph Saphir.' Eight of the eleven chap­ ters of this book are addresses on Jamesi 4:8, .“ Draw nigh to God and He will draw nigh to you.” The book describes the experienced reality of revelation and of prayer, of 11 choice books, paper bound, for only $1.00. s, parcel post. Address all orders to

By R; A. Torrey. This is one of the*most practical books that has ever been written. The author first shows the general conditions of success i*1 bringing men to Christ. He thqn makes practical suggestions concerning differ­ ent methods for beginning the work, and fol­ lows this by live methods for dealing with a variety of classes of people. A Doubter’s Doubts About Science and Religion By Sir Robert Anderson. We quote from the author’s preface: “As the book is addressed to' men of the world, it speaks from the stand­ point of, scepticism—the true scepticism which tests everything, f not the sham sort which credulously accepts anything that seems to dis^ credit the Bible.” The Divine Unity of Scripture By Adolph Saphir. Dr. Saphir was emi­ nently fitted,' both by mind and training, for the task of presenting the subject indicated by the title of this book. He understood better than most theologians the sources from which many of the weapons are derived that are now used in the criticism of the Bible. The Wonders of Prophecy By John Urquhart. This contains a proph­ etic forecast of the world’s entire history, in­ cluding specifically fulfilled prophecies regard­ ing Egypt, Idumea, the seacoast of Palestine, Judea and Babylon. It shows, also, prophecies fulfilled in the coming, the history and the work of^ Christ, as well as predictions fulfilled in the history of the Jews. Christ and the Scriptures By Adolph Saphir. Scripture is here viewed in relation to the Son of God, the Messiah of Israel, the Redeemer of Gpd’s people. Christ is also considered in relation to people in general, and his methods of teaching and arguing are set forth. The Lord from Heaven By Sir Robert Anderson. Chapters on the Deity of Christ. The author shows the mean­ ing of “ soh” in Scripture, and distinguishes be­ tween the Son of Man and the Son of God. He discourses on the testimony of the Gospels, of James and the Hebrews, of the Apostle Paul and the Revelation. For a short time, we are offering this s< If ordered by mail, include postage for four pout

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