King's Business - 1955-04

INVESTING YOUR MONEY IN TIMES LIKE THESE to bring you a safe, generous, assured lifetime income

By Donald G. Davis, Ph.D. Prof, of Church History, Taibot Theological Seminary

tions, common contagious diseases and foods and their constituents com­ plete the book. Information on drugs included would be valuable to the homeland reader. The missionary candidate will find lists of equip­ ment to be taken to the field. Every missionary would be grateful for a copy of this manual. 140 pages; pa­ per; Moody Press, Chicago, 111.; $1.25. The Netv B ib le C omm en ta ry Edited by Francis Davidson This important work is the first dis­ tinctively evangelical single volume commentary, at least in the English language, to appear in a half cen­ tury. Some 50 contributors, largely British, of all Protestant demonina- tions, have combined their expositions under the distinguished editor. About 70 pages of excellent general articles, such as “Revelation and Inspiration,” “The Poetry of the Old Testament,” and “The Primitive Church,” form the first section of the volume. The commentary on each book is prefaced by an introduction which discusses such matters as authorship, date, can- onicity, purpose and background. The commentary itself is scholarly, taking account of many problems, and de­ votional, evidencing full loyalty to the evangelical doctrines of the faith. A given student of the Word, of course, will never agree with every view set forth in any commentary— and this will be true of the volume reviewed—but here is the most gen­ erally satisfactory single volume con­ servative commentary available to the English public. 1199 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.; $7.95. The pastor of the Peoples Church, Toronto, Canada, has combined 11 messages on evangelism, devotion and missions in this volume. Each is char­ acterized by the author’s virility and love for the Word of God. A foreword has been contributed by Nathan R. Wood. 128 pages; cloth; Van Kampen Press, Wheaton, 111.; $1.00. The S tudent’ s H istorica l G eog raph y o f the H o ly Land By William Walter Smith A condensed Bible geography can be profitably used by Sunday school CONTINUED ► The B a ttle fo r Truth By Oswald J. Smith

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Song & Chorus Books jo* Boys And Girls

The "Action" Series 64 pages of favorite gos­ pel songs and choruses for boys and girls in each of these three books: NO. 1 includes songs like: Fishers of Men Heavenly Sunshine NO. 2 includes songs like: Deep and Wide Noah and the Ark NO. 3 includes songs like: Everybody Ought to Know, etc. Size 6” x 9” . Paper cover, 35

Pocket Songster 63 fine hymns and ch o ru se s including such singable num­ bers as: Trust and Obey Jesus Saves Love Lifted Me Moment by Moment Available in two handy sizes: POCKET EDITION 5%” x 7%” , 30«! $25.00 per 100 MITE EDITION

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