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him, and hurt him not.” The term thrown him in the midst was used in medical language of convulsions. Hurt speaks of the injury done to the body by disease. And the writer of this Gospel notes that no permanent bodily injury was done to the man. This is the observation of a person with an understanding of medical terminology. This excellent study also includes an interesting note on the probability of the Apostle Paul’s use of Luke’s professional services and a complete index to all words and phrases under discussion. 305 pages; cloth; Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $3.60. Reviewed by E. Chester Bur- well. M ore Sermon Sketches on Old and I V e w Testament Texts By Jabez Burns These sermon outlines, some 300 in number, are reprinted from a work originally entitled The Pulpit Cyclo­ paedia and Christian M inister’s Com­ panion. The outlines are rather full, replete with subpoints under the main headings. A Scripture index closes the volume. 396 pages; cloth; Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $3.95. This biography of Arthur J. Bowen, for many years general secretary of the South Africa General Mission in Canada and the United States, is filled with the most practical mis­ sionary experience and administra­ tion. Both prospective and veteran missionaries will treasure this vol­ ume; it contains many lessons for the missionary candidate. The author is himself an experienced missionary under the SAGM, of which since 1953 he has been the executive di­ rector. 192 pages; cloth; Moody Press, Chicago, 111.; $2.50. Simple Sermons for Saints and Sinners By W. Herschel Ford The pastor of the First Baptist Church of El Paso, Texas, is the au­ thor of these 12 sermons. True to their general title, they convict of sin as the arrows of God’s Word are driven home to the hearts of unsaved readers. In addition to the several Gospel messages the volume includes CONTINUED ► Fervent in Spirit By Ezra A. Shank

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