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author struggles with this situation in trying to understand the difficulties that couples get into. Often it is the children who complicate matters. The chief fulcrum and center of the mar­ riage relationship the author sees to be the relationship of intimacy. Both parties are constituted so as to need it, and the modem home vacillates between too much and too little of it. The real problem is that husband and wife do not leam to manage their intimacies properly. Out of a full background of study and experience the author seeks to provide suggestions how this can be done. 191 pages; cloth; Doubleday & Co., Garden City, N.Y.; $3.50. The Book Ends ONE VOLUME NEW TESTAMENT COMMEN­ TARY by John Wesley, Adam Clarke, Matthew Henry, and others. Unpaged; cloth; Baker Book House, Grand Rapids; $5.95. Selections from these classic commentators published originally under the title, The Methodist Commentary on the New Testament, London, 1893. VISIBLE GLORY by Fred Z. Browne. 133 pages; cloth; Greenwich Book Publishers, New York; $2.50. A warm treatise on the main events of future prophecy presented with bril­ liance of diction and clarity. The viewpoint is dispensational according to the Scofield pattern. The author taught for a time at Dallas Theo­ logical Seminary. WHEN THE TIME HAD FULLY COME; STUDIES IN NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY by Herman N. Ridderbos. 104 pages; paper over boards; Wm. B. Eerdmans Publ. Co., Grand Rapids; $1.50. A significant monograph cover­ ing five aspects of the subject: the kingdom of God, the sermon on the mount, the redemptive- historical character of Paul's preaching, and the history of redemption and the Scriptures of the New Testament. The author represents a reformed position antagonistic to the dialectic theology that has undermined the historicity and authority of the New Testament. LEAST OF ALL SAINTS by Grace Irwin. 261 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerdmans Publ. Co., Grand Rapids; $3.50. A novel of a young min­ ister who, after a period as a pastor, comes to grips with the realities of salvation and experi­ ences a new birth of spiritual life and power. THE WAY, A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE CHRISTIAN LIFE by Godfrey C. Robinson and Stephen F. Winward. 95 pages; paper; Moody Press, Chicago; $1. First published in 1945, this practical guide is useful to put into the hands of the new Christian or one who has not found the real way of victory and spiritual growth. PROGRESS AGAINST PREJUDICE by Robert Root. 165 pages; cloth; Friendship Press, New York; $2.50. This interesting discussion and survey of the race problem, particularly as it affects church integration, is one of the many recent contributions to the subject. The book is attractively compiled and while not all will agree with tne main thesis the facts presented ought to be considered in any evaluation of the problem. CRUDEN'S CONCORDANCE by Alexander Cruden. 416 pages; cloth; Fleming H. Revell Co., Westwood, N.J.; $1.95. Convenient, useful edition, comprising needful references. Boldface type for key words and heads. IN SEARCH OF A CROWN by Helen B. Em­ mons. 128 pages; cloth; Abingdon Press, Nash­ ville, Tenn.; $1.75. Devotions for women, mainly concerned with crowns. Each reading has Scrip­ ture reference, meditation, a prayer, suggested hymn and poem. Excellent resource material for devotional leaders. DEYOTIONALS FOR THE FAMILY ALTAR, NO. 2 by Ruth Johnson. 127 pages; paper; Back to the Bible Publ., Lincoln, Neb.; 35c. Devotions for Junior and Intermediate groups. Provide good beginning in getting children to read the Scriptures.

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