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crowd. — 150 pages; cloth; Zonder- van Pub. House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $3.95. — Reviewed by Mr. Norman Wright.

Valuable reference material! THEDICTIONARYOFRELIGIOUS TERMS

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BOOK ENDS (A Review of Current Publications)

We have received a group of recordings/ which we do not normally review/ but which are listed for the benefit of any interested. All are from Broadman Press, Nashville, Tenn. HYMNS FOR JUNIOR WORSHIP, No. 3. 12- inch; $3.95. ONCE BY GALILEE, Atlanta Children's Record­ ing Choir; 7-inch; $2.98 (with this is the musi­ cal text, $1.25; a musical drama for children's voices). GOD SENT HIS SON, Christmas Songs for chil­ dren 4-8. 7-inch; $2.98. MESSIAH IN BOTH TESTAMENTS by Fred John Meldau. 96 pages; paper; Christian Victory Pub. Co., Denver, Colo.; prices in quantity on request. VITAL WORDS OF THE BIBLE by J. M. Fur­ ness. 127 pages; paper; $2.25. The etymology and Biblical meanings of fifty-one of the most important words of the Bible are discussed, with references given for further study. THEY CALLED HIM MISTER MOODY by Richard K. Curtis. 378 pages; paper; Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids; $2.45. This biography is based on original research and interviews with persons who knew Moody per­ sonally. THE LIGHT OF THE CROSS: A LOOK A T THE PERSONS WHO STOOD A T THE CROSS by S. Barton Babbage. 183 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids; $4.95. The au­ thor, a New Zealander by birth, has studied and ministered in England and the United States. A YEAR'S BIBLE COURSE BASED ON THE SCOFIELD REFERENCE BIBLE by Charles H. Mor­ gan. 144 pages; cloth; Baker Book House, Grand Rapids; $2.95. Reissue of a very useful book with outlines, charts, questions, and short ex­ planatory paragraphs. THE SEED MUST DIE by Yong Choon Ahn. 93 pages; paper; Inter-Varsity Press, Chicago; $.95. Experiences in Korea during the Japanese and Communist occupation, during which deep spiritual lessons were learned. SHIELD BIBLE STUDY OUTLINES: AMOS, HAGGAI, LUKE, REVELATION. Four more in the practical, yet substantial, studies in this series. The authors are respectively Richard Wolff, Page H. Kelley, Cary N. Welslger III, and Charles de Santo. $1.50 each. SETTING MEN FREE by Bruce Larson. 120 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids; $2.95. A manual of techniques in liv­ ing a satisfactory and successful Christian life in the areas of interpersonal relations. Conversa­ tion, communication, humility, dialogue, love and fellowship are among the chapters. The author is trained in both ministerial and psychological disciplines and has had considerable clinical ex­ perience in counseling. ORDER OUT OF CHAOS; OPERATION OCCUPY; INTRODUCTION TO ANALYTIC EXPOSITION; THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN (four titles) by Everett Ridley Taylor, Taylor Research, P.O. Box 4323, Oakland, Calif. 94623; the first three, 25c, the last $1.50. Mr. Taylor, a successful businessman, has attempted to develop a technique by which to reduce ma­ terial to its basic meaning and the relative im­ portance of the different parts of discourse. He uses three colors, black for positive statements, green for tentative or conditional, and red for negative. A system of marginal indentations also helps to separate the levels of importance and parallel material. PRAYERABLES: MEDITATIONS OF A HOME­ MAKER by Irene B. Harrell. 101 pages; paper cover over boards; Word Books, Waco, Texas; $2.95. Practical meditations for fifty days with Scripture portions and prayers for each. GOD'S TRUTH MADE SIMPLE by Mrs. Paul Friederichsen. 256 pages; paper; Moody Press. Chicago.... $.89. Companion to her God's Word Made Plain and God's Will Made Clear. Illus­ trated with drawings. So practical and easy to read that its message comes through In an appealing and exciting way. Mrs. Friederichsen is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Hockman, former missionaries to China.

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