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The Speaher*8 T re a s u ry fo r Sun d a y S ch oo l T eachers By Herbert V. Prochnow The author has collected and made easily available to his readers an amazing array of epigrams, witti­ cisms and quotations from literature and the Bible arranged under alpha­ betized headings. The body of the text is prefaced by an excellent chap­ ter on “How to Prepare a Talk or Lead a Discussion.” 175 pages; cloth; W. A. Wilde Co., Boston, Mass.; $2.50. Rom ans in the G reeh y e w T estam ent By Kenneth S. Wuest While the author’s useful series of Word Studies were “written for the Bible student who is not conversant with Greek,” many pastors and teach­ ers who have labored with that an­ cient language have found great profit in digging into this mine of good things. The present volume amounts to a verse-by-verse commen­ tary with many helpful suggestions as to preaching values. Owners of earlier books in the set will not want to miss this one. 300 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.; $3.00. G re a t N eglected B ib le P rop h ec ie s By Merrill F. Unger These four chapters originally ap­ peared as articles in Bi bl i otheca Sacra, Our Hope and Christian Vic­ tory. Unfortunately, they are not identified as to their source of origi­ nal publication. Careful treatment is accorded the prophecies: “Ezekiel’s Vision of the Dry Bones and Israel’s Restoration,” “Ezekiel’s Temple and Millennial Worship,” “Paul’s Judg­ ment Seat of Christ and the Trial of the Believer’s Works,” and “Paul’s Olive Tree and Israel’s Future.” Sub­ ject and Scripture indexes complete the volume. 167 pages; cloth; Scrip­ ture Press, Chicago, 111.; $2.50. C h ild ren ’ s S erm on s, Outlines an d I llu s tra tio n s By James Stalker and others The Minister’s Handbook Series has added this little volume of complete

sermons, outlines and illustrations suitable for use with children. The book will be found suggestive for its particular purpose. 96 pages; cloth; Baker Book House, Grand Rapids, Mich.; $1.75. The Shin ing Sw o rd By Charles A. Coleman Jr. Confessedly an allegory, this “20th Century Pilgrim’s Progress” is hot a retelling of Bunyan’s tale but an orig­ inal story of Lanus, a young man of the Valley, his hazardous fight up the Mountain path to the Castle and his adventures as a Soldier of the King. The spiritual applications are clear and scriptural. 181 pages; cloth; Loizeaux Brothers, New York, N.Y.; $2.50. S w e e te r Than Honey By V. Raymond Edman The president of Wheaton College developed this little book of personal devotion from John Oxenham’s Bees in Amber and Scripture references to honey. The reader will find it both blessed and charming to read. 88 pages; boards; Scripture Press, Chi­ cago, 111.; $1.50. A good share of the more than 4.000 illustrations here compiled are original and hitherto unpublished in books of illustrations. The material is carefully arranged under some 130 alphabetized headings. No duplica­ tions are found in the same author’s 3.000 Illustrations for Christian Serv­ ice. 760 pages; cloth; Wm. B. Eerd­ mans Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Mich.; $6.95. Chinaman’ s Chance By Harry Liu Many Am e r i c a n congregations have heard' the testimony of the au­ thor, born of devout Buddhist and Confucianist parents in China, glori­ ously saved under the preaching of the Word of God, and for a number of years associated with the work of the Pocket Testament League. Mr. Liu’s story in printed form will reach many outside the range of his voice, with THE KING 'S BUSINESS K n igh t’s M a s te r Booh of New I llu s tra tio n s By Walter B. Knight

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