King's Business - 1916-04

Religious Books ^ Young People Do you not find that young people can more easily be reached through the eye than through the ear? Here are more books that should bear fruit in the hearts of their readers. Any one o f the following group o f books will be sent postpaid upon receipt o f Fifty Cents, Happiness Haven By Amos R. Wells. Two talks on bless­ Northfield Addresses

By James A. Francis. These addresses were delivered at the summer conferences at Northfield, Mass. The subjects 6f the different addresses are “ The Light o f the World,” “ Christ’s Mould o f Prayer,” “A Full-Length Portrait o f the Son o f God?’ Bound in tinted blue cloth......50 cent* The Upward Look By Amos R. Wells. Fifty-two short talks on practical subjedts,' suitable for daily reading during the ye&r. “ One Up­ ward Look for Each Day o f the Month” is the title o f a group o f thirty-one heart­ searching prayers. ....—. ........... Cloth, 50 cent* The Simple Things of the Christian Life By G. Campbell Morgan. Large num­ bers o f people crowd to hear Pr. Morgan in his home church in England. His style combines simplicity, spirituality and schol- arliness to a remarkable degree. 'The five addresses in this book are on “ The New Birth,” ‘ “Holiness,” “ Growth,” “Work,” and “Temptation.” Cloth bound...............................50 cents The Work of Christ By A. C. Gaebelein. This treats o f the past, present, and future work o f Christ. To those interested in the subject, it is a fascinating little book. To those not so deeply interested, it is readable at the beginning, and holds the attention through­ out. It is packed full ,pf the instruction which Dr. Gaebelein knows so well how to give. The book is printed in large type, is daintily bound, and presents a very attrac­ tive appearance.

edness and Christ’s way to it. Under the '"general heading o f “ Christ’s Command that .Is Oftenest Broken,” the author deals with “ Our Sinful Worries,” “ The Body Cure for Trouble,” “ The Mind Cure for Trouble,” “The Play Cure for Trouble,” “The Work Cure for Trouble,” “ The Christ Cure for Trouble,” and “An Untroubled Life.” Under “ The Beatitudes Today,” he deals with “ Happiness, or Bless­ edness?” “ Happy Are the P oor: Happy Are the Rich,” “ Happy Are the Mourners: Happy Are the Laughers,” “ Happy Are the MeUc: Happy Are the Hustlers,” “Happy Are the Hungry: Happy Are the Satis­ fied,” “ Happy Are the Merciful: Happy Are the Masterful,” “ Happy Are-the Pure : Happy Are the Experienced,” “Happy Are the Peacemakers: Happy Are the fighters,” “ Happy Are the Persecuted: Happy Are the Popular,” and “What Is Christian Hap­ piness?” ..............-—......................— Cloth, 50 cents The Sterile Soul By Elmer E. Higley. A series o f orig­ inal and epigrammatic essays. The author calls this book “ Studies in Spiritual Waste.” After an examination o f this book, otir special critic w rote: “These essays are very good. The epigrams'at the beginning o f the chapters are short and appropriate. The author has given a wide- range o f nuo- tations. Much useful advice relating to the different topics is packed in small compass. .............................................. Cloth, 50 cents “Tell Jesus,” and Poems By Anna Shipton. Recollections o f Emily Gossei This book had a very large circulation in England when it was first issued. These recollections vividly picture the effect that one person’s testimony for her Lord had upon the spiritual life o f the author. The poems are beautiful and inspiring.

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