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work has found a substantial place in the libraries of many people. The work here reprinted was first pub­ lished in 1910 and was one of the most extensive of the annotated Bibles based on the American Revised Ver­ sion of 1901. Then associate editors, including A. T. Robertson, Andrew C. Zenos, and R. A. Torrey, worked on it. The purpose of the notes is to bring out what the Bible teaches. To do this there is a system of footnote marks that lead to other Scriptures on the subject, and to summaries of other related subjects. Variant read­ ings are given at the foot of each column. Analytical outlines of each book are presented. Dozens of com­ mentaries have been drawn on by the editors. A cumulative subject index of nearly forty triple-column pages leads to all the important topics. For study or sermon prepara­ tion this volume will be found very useful, xx, 2404 pages; cloth; Baker Book House, Grand Rapids; $14.95. BIBLE HIGHWAYS by Ivor Powell, ix, 171 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids; $2.50. Something a little different in the way of sermon helps. Selected texts run­ ning in Biblical order from Genesis to Ephesians are briefly expounded with one or more illus­ trative incidents to throw light on the message. SEVEN KEYS TO A MORE FRUITFUL MINISTRY by Arnold Prater'. 120 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids; $2.00. A pastor who bares his own heart in this book counsels his fellow ministers to achieve a more effective service. Pride, discouragement, laziness, jealousy, and professionalism are some of the matters taken up. DOCTOR IN THE JUNGLE by Alan L. Wilson. 180 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids; $2.50. Missionary doctors have a difficult but interesting life, and this book can hardly be laid down once one has started it. Dr. Rex Lockwood fought the witch doctor and ignorance, but won many victories with the help of the Lord. THE PASTORAL GENIUS OF PREACHING by Samuel Volbeda. 85 pages; cloth; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids; $2.00. The au­ thor was for many years professor of church history and practical theology at Calvin Seminary. These messages were edited from notes after he died in 1953. Representing a solid theologi­ cal and ecclesiastical position, he develops briefy but powerfully some of the major con­ cerns of the pastor-preacher. W H A T SHALL WE SAY ABOUT ALCOHOL by Caradine R. Hooton. 127 pages; Abingdon Press, New York; $2.00. W ith typical old Meth­ odist insistence on total abstinence, this author lays a good groundwork for it. "Refrigeration, sterilization, synthetic chemistry, and world trade have taken away any important need that ever existed for alcoholic beverages" (p. 59). THE MID-AMERICA KESWICK WEEK, Chicago, 1959. 123 pages; paper; Fleming H. Revell Co.. Westwood, N.J.; no price listed. Messages of nine speakers at the sessions in Chicago at Moody Memorial Church. Messages are chiefly centered around sin and redemption with guid­ ance for the Christian life. Recommended books are available from the Biola Book Rooms, 560 South Hope Street , Los Angeles; 121 West Wilson Glendale; and on the La Mirada Campus. Handy mail order service is also available. Free descriptive books and record catalogs will be sent upon request. BOOK ENDS (A Review of Current Publications)

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