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T H E K I N G ' S B U S I N E S S

October, 1937

Modern Science and the Genesis Record By HARRY RIMMER Stimulating in his style, and scientific in his presentation of fact, the well-known' author of this convincing book meets modern objections to the Bible intelligently. The exaltation of Jesus Christ, and the deference for Bible authority which'preface and conclude the cosmic observations of this book, mark it as unique and commendable to the Bible student or to the skeptic. 370 pages. Wm. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Cloth. Price ¿2.00. Bone o f His Bone By F. J. HUEGEL In beautiful clarity explaining the nature of our union with Christ; the author ofth is exposition aims to impress Christians with the fact o f their death and resurrection with the eternal Victor. Our sin­ fulness ' and selfishness were nailed to the cross, which is the basis of our new life'm ade possible by the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. Hence, we are to walk in newness of life. 128 pages. Mar­ shall, Morgan & Scott. Cloth. Price $1.00. John and His Five Books By J. B. TIDWELL Written for students of the Word who desire to make a special study of John’s Gospel, his Epistle, and the book of Revelation, this volume is of an unusual structure and style. It is composed largely o f ' outlines, references, and topical suggestions which may be used as the basis for class or per­ sonal research. The information classified in this manner will be of great benefit to the Christian student. 188 pages. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publish­ ing Co. Cloth. Price $1.50. Guidance and Prayer By HENRY OSTROM This booklet might well be handed to those who are perplexed in regard to their daily walk with the Lord who has promised that “ whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that will I do.” 34 pages. Fundamental Truth Publishers. Paper. Price 20 cents. The Bible and Rural Life By ROSS J. GRIFFETH Very informative arid unusual in its matter arid method, this book throws light upon farming con­ ditions in Palestine. Although the author’s view­ point concerning Bible doctrine is liberal in its tone, his facts regarding the Holy Land are valu­ able. 117 pages. Standard Publishing Co. Paper. Price 75 cents. “ Personalized” Helps for Christian Workers By NORMAN B. HARRISON Who has not at times felt hindered in his testi­ mony because he did not have the right piece of literature to place in the hands of the one with whom he was ^dealing? To meet this need, and “ to make definite service easy and possible to the average Christian.” the well-known Minneapolis minister and author of the perennially helpful “ His” series of devotional booklets has felt lea of the Lord to offer the Harrison Service of “ per­ sonalized” helps. Artistic tracts and booklets have been prepared, all of them designed to aid the Christian in witnessing to individuals who have varied spiritual problems. Dr. Harrison is correct when he sayS' that “ many hearts are longing to engage in Christian service, but they lack courage and' confidence.” He has performed a valuable service for these would-be soul-winners. For an explanation of his profit-sharing plan and mission­ ary motive, and for prices and order blanks, read­ ers are invited to write to the Harrison Service, Box 2728, Minneapolis, Minn. A New Oxford Bible Said to be the thinnest reference Bible ever made, the new Onyx Type Oxford Bible has many unique features which insure its popularity. The new print is extremely legible and compact, allowing 50,000 center column references in 894 pages. Another rea­ son for the thinness of this edition is the use of the new Ultrathin Oxford India paper, which is famous for its opacity and strength. Here is the Bible which many have long wanted— one that is easy to read, yet convenient in size. Literature from the Oxford ; University Press of New York gives full descriptions of the 25 different styles, in­ cluding those with concordances and Sunday-school helps, ranging in price from $2.75 to $8.75. A Christmas(Booklet Treating of the rapture in an unusual type of literature, “ We Shall Not All Sleep” is a booklet written in story form, and intended' to appeal to those who should be informed concerning the second coming of the ■Lord Jesus; .The exposure of the fallacious teachings of Christian Science and Unity are woven into the 'Structure of this pamphlet which is permeated with Scriptural quotations and has a definite gospel message. 28 pages. Mrs. N. Griffin, Box 55, Station C, Pasadena, Calif. Price 20 cents.

Christianity and Anti-Christianity By SAMUEL J. ANDREWS By tracing the history and doctrine of the Chris­ tian church to their original sources, and compar­ ing them with modern deviations from orthodox teaching, the writer has completed a greatly needed volume of information. The book deals with pres­ ent tendencies away from the truth as consummated in Jesus Christ, and toward the deification of man which will, result in a great world cataclysm. Characteristics of the Antichrist and his govern­ ment are delineated with remarkable clearness and perception to warn believers of the apostasy which will shortly reach its climax. This volume is one of the foremost works of its kind produced in recent years. 358 pages. Bible Institute Cülportage Asso­ ciation. Cloth. Price ¿1.25. The Inspiration o f the Scriptures By LORAINE BOETTNER Believing' that the doctrine of the plenary and verbal inspiration of the Scriptures is ‘‘the mother and guardian of all others,” the author of this scholarly volume lays a factual foundation for the acceptance of the Bible as thea infallible Word of God. The alleged errors of Scripture are answered by logical and reliable authority, satisfactorily prov­ ing that the Author of the Bible is worthy of all worship, praise, and obedience. 88 pages. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Cloth. Price $1.00. Missionary Illustrations By ALVA C. BOWERS This interesting compilation of stories from every mission field contains many accounts of the power of Christ to transform lives. Rich examples of the results of Christianity are also vividly pictured in these short stories which are suitable for chil­ dren’s meetings, sermons, and young people’s work. Colorfully written in a virile' narrative style, this volume furnishes good missionary reading. 154 pages. Fleming H. Revell Co. Cloth. Price $1.50. The New-Fashioned Man By ASHLEY CHAPPELL Arresting titles and fresh statements of old truths characterize this book of addresses which present the Christian life and walk in a most desirable style. An accurate and( vitalizing exposition of Scrip­ ture enriches the spiritual tone of ( this volume. Every phase of one’s practical outworking of Christ’s new lire within is covered in these studies, culminat­ ing with the glory of the Lord which is yet to appear. 118 pages. Fleming H. Revell Co. Cloth. Price $1.25. Bible Text Stories for Boys and Girls By LOUISE M . OGLEVEE In this day when short illustrations are greatly desired, these stories come as a welcome( help, ana can be effectively used with both Primary and Junior children. Each story is based on a Bible text and illustrates a Bible truth, and at the#same time it depicts everyday childhood experiences. Besides the Bible Text Index there is a useful Topical Index which lists the stories under special days, seasons, and themes. 262 pages. Standard Publishing Co. Cloth. Price $1.50. Must Young People Believe in Evolution? By ARTHUR I. BROWN In the main, this book is a compilation of state­ ments concerning the theory advanced by men who are recognized authorities in their respective 'fields of science, but who#realize the utter incredibility of the whole £evolutionary hypothesis. Any young person who is planning to attend high school, junior college, or university would do well to have one of these booklets in his possession as a sane, level-headed counterbalance to the wild claims of evolutionary proponents. 24 ' pages. Fundamental Truth Publishers. Paper. Price 20 cents. For the new convert and the mature Christian alike, this book offers a most helpful course of study in the deeper aspects of the prayer life. The author has achieved that unusual combination of depth of material ( and ( readability. Any book ^or tract that he writes is eminently worth while. Many earnest Christian seekers will find the answers to their spiritual longings^ through reading his book on prayer. It is stimulating to all who would ask of the Lord, “ Teach us to pray.” 287 pages. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Cloth. Price $1.50. How to Lead a Bible School By W. EDWARD RAFFETY Containing many helpful ideas for a growing, healthy Bible school, this book outlines the duties and responsibilities of the school’s superintendent. It is upon the tangible, material, phases of the work that discussion is focused in this volume. 182 pages. Standard Publishing Co. Cloth. Price $1.25. How Can God Answer Prayer? By WILLIAM EDWARD BIEDERWOLF

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