King's Business - 1921-05

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th e g reat prophetic books in such a way as to be of any real use to them . Yet here the w ork is done; and so well done, and w ithal so naturally, th at we are amazed th at no one has done it before. P rice $1.25 Precept Upon Precept M rs. M. M ortim er Old T estam ent stories, beginning w ith Samuel, told in the simplest m anner for children and following closely the Bible. — P rice 75c Peep of Day T alks on the body, soul, creation, an ­ gels, our first parents, our first sin, and then a Saviour with- a life of this Saviour, occupying the rem ainder of the book. The stories are told in the simplest lan- guage for the little people and they can­ not fail to be interested. The Bishop of Durham says, “Many people now ad­ vanced in middle-life— I am one of them — associate '‘The Peep of Day* w ith their earliest and tenderest memories.” lt*s circulation has been vast and it still com ­ mands wide acceptance. P rice 75c The Sunday Story Hour L au ra Ella C ragin A collection of stories of God’s love and protection for the use of teachers and parents. Miss C ragin knows by experience the sort of story the little folks like. P rice $1.50 Tabernacle Talks to Little People Simple talks to children about the T ab­ ernacle and its teaching. Illustrated w ith diagram of the Tabernacle. P rice 75c The Expected King L ettice Bell This is the very latest book from the pen of this author. As the title indicates, this book tells stories of the C hrist Life. T hey begin w ith Elizabeth and Z acharias and end w ith the story of Jesus in Je ru ­ salem when twelve years of age. Miss Bell has a happy way of teaching children to search the Scriptures. She p rin ts cer­ tain words of the story in italics and gives the nam e of the book and num ber of the ch ap ter w here these words may be found. T he little readers are expected to (ill in th e num ber of the verse which contains the italicized words. P ric e $1.25

Christiana Forsyth of Fingoland W . P . L ivingstone Among the most fascinating annals of m issionary biography. Away off in Fingo­ land down in southeast A frica, C hristiana Forsyth or “Smoyana,” as she was ado r­ ingly called by the Kafirs, gave the thirty years of h er life to w ork among one of the wildest, and most treacherous tribes in the d ark continent. P rice $1.50 Here a Little, and There a Little Mrs.* M. M ortim er In this volume Mrs. Mortimer takes the creation of the world and some Old T esta­ m ent events, b u t larg er p a rt of the book is the New T estam ent stories. P rice 75c Judson, The Hero of Burma Jesse P age T he stirring life story of the first mis­ sionary to the Burmese, told for boys and girls. When Judson w ent to Burma, the white man was cruely and w ith contempt. Now Christianity is everywhere in evi­ dence, w orshippers singing our hymns and reading our Bible in their own musical and curious tongue. Illum inated covers. P rice $1.25 The Lost Garden L ettice Bell T he titl6 of the book is the name of only the first story. Some of th e other stories are called: ‘*In the^Land of T horns and Thistles,” “The Man Who D isap­ peared,” “The Lifeboat,” “The High Tow er of Self,” “T he T h ree Families,” “T he Man Who Did Not Go O n,” “The Man Who Chose H is Own W ay,” “God H ears.” Miss Bell knows how to make children love the Bible. P rice $1.25 Line Upon Line M rs. M. M ortim er A book giving early 'religious instruc­ tion for the childish mind. It begins w ith the creation and ends w ith the death of Joshua. P rice 75c New Old Stories L ettice Bell G. Campbell Morgan says of this book, "W e have always considered it to be very difficult, if not impossible to teach children

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