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F a ith of ou r fath ers, living still In spite of dungeons, lire an d sword! O how o u r h ea rts h ea t h igh w ith joy Whene’er we h e a r th a t glorious Word!
Our fath e rs chained in prisons d ark W ere still in h e a rt an d conscience free, How sweet would be th e ir children’s fate If they lik e them could die fo r Thee.
F a ith of ou r fath ers! Holy faith ! We w ill be tru e to Thee ’till death.
A. BOOK For the Hour Dr. G. W. McPherson has performed a great service for the church fh the publication of his recent hook “ The Crisis in Church and College,” re view of which you will find in another part of this issue. We earnestly desire every one of our readers to own this book, read it a,nd then pass it on to others. The book is designed for the laity and is packed full of facts which every loyal follower of our Lord should possess. There are obligations incumbent upon us now so tremendous that every true believer must be a real soldier, having on the whole armour of God, and handling the sword of the Spirit dextrously. Most' Christians are unconscious of the conditions that threaten the very foundations of the Christian church. And to whom could the Lord look for aggressive leaders save to those who know the perils of the day, and who are willing to do their best to lift their voices and use their means to sound the warning? A Practical Plan Suggested: Let some reader buy the book, gather a coterie of friends together and read its contents, and then discuss the best plans to avert the dangers it so clearly defines. Then let some other friend purchase another book dealing with the essential fundamentals and read that in like manner. Let there be a little circulating library of “ best books,” and combine with it a prayer circle. We would be glad indeed to have “ King’s Business Circles” organ ized throughout the land, and would also be glad to suggest best books for reading and circulating, and to furnish same at a special low price. Write us about it.—T. C. H. ^ IT ELIM INATING Undesirable Sunday School Helps The following statement was adopted by a Baptist church, in stating its objection to the literature furnished by its denominational board for Sunday School purposes: Our objection to th e lesson helps is based upon th e following tendencies which in our judgm ent they reveal—
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