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THE KING’S BUSINESS The Best Books for Christmas Giving Fifty Cent Books for Children The Bible for Children By H. Thistleton Mark.

The New Line Upon Line Edited by J. E. Hodder Williams. Two parts in one volume. A companion volume , to The New Peep of Day. Certain expressions in the old series which might be fciisunderstood by present day children have been slightly modified, and the wholè book somewhat condensed, so that the complete work, containing parts I and II of the original edition, is now available in one volume. , Ornamented covers. The New Precept Upon Precept Edited by J. E. Hodder Williams. A com­ panion volume to the two books described above. From the Introduction by the Bishop of Dur­ ham : “ The Present revised edition of The Peep of Day Series has bëen planned and carried through with the hope of meeting a special want of our time. For very many years Mrs. Morti­ mer’s book has been the first Bible lesson book of innumerable English Children. The editor’s hope is .that in every vital respect The Peep of day in its new form will be found to be precisely the old friend.” Ornamented covers. Tabernacle Talks with Little People By Letticé Bell. These “ Talks” are such as will lead young Christian mjnds along the path of Truth, lighted by God’s own teaching in type and promise, to the Sanctuary of Peace and Life in the Lord Jesus Christ. Miss Bell’s plan for making her young readers search the Bible for texts is a good one. The illustrations are just such as will help to make the teaching plain. This book can be profitably studied by many people who are not the age of children. The New Peep of Day Edited by J. E. Hodder Williams. The orig­ inal “ Peep of Day” series by Mrs. M. Mortimer is well known in many Christian households. These volumes of religious instruction for lit­ tle children have been the ' foundation for many a Christian life. The first three volumes have been revised and are now offered in modern lan­ guage. No single essential has been altered. In the vast majority of cases, page after page, no change, however trifling, will be seen. Orna­ By Mrs. E. A. Walker. These stories are written mostly in monosyllables and the lan­ guage of the Bible has been adhered to as closely as possible. The words father, mother, sister, and brother have been retained., as well a s.the word angel, proper names, and numbers. Printed in good-sized; clear type. Illustrated with full page engravings. Bible Stories Josbua to Daniel By Mrs. E. A. Walker. A companion vol­ ume to the above. - From the Crib to the Cross By Mrs. E. A. Walker. A companion volume to the two books mentioned above. mented covers. Bible Stories Creation to Moses

Bible Stories^ in Bible Language. Illustrated. A selection of Bible stories, told in the language of the Bible itself, such as children up to ten or eleven years of age can readily understand. The stories are admirably chosen so as to give a general view of the leading incidents recorded in both the Old and New Testament, and illus­ trated by some pictures of artistic worth. The Young People’s Bible By H. Thistleton Mark. Vol. 1. Old Testament Stories. Ilustrated. Cloth ......... .................... ................................. 50 cents Vol. II. New Testament Stories. Illustrated. Cloth .................................... ......... 50 cents Prepared to be read after the stories con­ tained in The Bible for Children. Vol. I is an aptly chosen series', of word-pictures presenting a concise view of the history of the people of Israel as related in the Old Testament. Vol. II contains the life of Christ as told in the Gospels, and the works and teaching or the apostles as told in the Acts and the Epistles. Both in text and illustrations, this book will be found to stimulate a new zest in young peo­ ple for ampler Bible study. Bible Cities Lessons on, the sacre,d places of the Holy Land, with selected Bible passages. The reader is taken from Jaffa to Jerusalem, to Bethlehem, to Jerusalem, to Hebron, to Jericho and the Jor­ dan, to Shechem, to the Plain of Esdraelon. Colored illustrations, tipped. These include “ Jaffa from the Sea,” “ Bethany,” “ The Mount of Olives,” “ Samaria,” “ Tiberias and the Sea of Galilee,” “ The Jordan near the Place of Bap­ tism,” and “ Ruins of the Smaller Temple at Baalbek.” Bible Boys By Lettice Bell. Biographical stories writ­ ten by a master hand. The stories are about The Boy who was Hated, The Boy who had to Choose, The Boy who was Twice Given, How God Spoke to Him, The Boy who Killed the Giant, The Lame Boy, The Boy who Built, The Boy who was taken away, The Ungrateful Boy, Wonderful: The Perfect Boy. Arranged with a system of Bible references which arouse in the young reader a desire to search the Scriptures. Bound in gray, with illuminated cover. A Little Book of Children’s Prayers and Graces Compiled by Eulalie Osgood Grover. A col­ lection of poetical morning prayers, evening prayers, and graces. Decorated pages. Boxed. Roses By Amy LeFeuvre. A sweet and life-like picture of child-life. It shows how a love for roses was the means of creating a burning de­ sire to be a rose in God’s garden, and how this desire led to j many happy consequences. Bound in green, with a rose ornamental front cover.' Order from

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