King's Business - 1915-05

The B e s t B o o k s é M i s s i o n s u T”*?

^oes n°t include all the best books on Missions, by any means, but the books here represented are the very best on the particular subjects treated. — ------ As you read this list, we are sure you will be impressed with the n e e d - yes, we might almost say the absolute necessity, of owning one or more of these books. InsideViews of theMissionLife By Annie L. A. Baird. A short de­ The Uplift of China

By Arthur EC. Smith. Those who care­ fully read this book will have a large- funded knowledge of the part which the Far East has played in the history of the world hitherto, and a clear perception of the much larger part which it is to take in the immediate future. ...................................Cloth, 65c; paper, 40c The High-CasteHinduWoman By Pandita Ramabai. Ramabai writes from first-hand knowledge. Her great learn­ ing and piety, together with her rare gift of expression, make this production both re­ liable and attention-holding.__ Cloth, $1.25 A ThousandMiles of Miracle in China By Archibald E. G-lover. The personal record of the thrilling escape of one of the missionaries in China from the hands of the Boxers in 1900.............. Cloth, $1.25 The Unoccupied Mission Fields of Africa andAsia By Samuel M. Zwemer. Gives a survey of the extent and condition of the wholly unoccupied mission fields in Africa and Asia .......................... ................... Cloth, $1.50 God’s Felow Workers By C. B. Keenleyside. Incident and il­ lustration abound, emphasizing the blessed­ ness of those who share in this work. ........................fcS........................ ..... Cloth 50c

scription of life on the mission field, to­ gether with some suggestions as to the inner workings of the missionary’s mind, heart and soul....... :.................._..... Cloth, 35c Arabia: The Cradle of Islam By Samuel M. Zwemer. Studies in the geography, people and polities of the pen­ insula, with an account of Islam and mis­ sionary work........... ................... Cloth, $2.00 By Arthur J. Brown. A treatise on the motives, aims, methods, and problems of foreign missions....... 3 ............... Cloth, 65c Studiesof Missionary Leadership By Robert B. Speer. The questions here considered concern not only foreign missionary enterprise, but also the life of the church at home. | ................. Cloth, $1.50 TheCros in Japan By Fred Eugene Hagin. A discrim­ inating and statesmanlike piece of work. .................................. ................. Cloth, $1.50 Thinking Black By Dan Crawford. A record of twenty- two years without a break in the long grass of Central Africa. The author’s style is unusual—strong, vivid, holding. ............ ...........—:.............. 8vo, cloth, $2.00 Please address all book orders to TheWhy andHow of Foreign Misions

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