Children’s Missionary Series

Illustrated in Colors, Cloth, Decorated, each, net 60c.

Children of Africa. James B. Baird.

Children of Arabia. John C. Young.

Children of China. C. Campbell Brown.

Children of India. Janet Harvey Kelman.


The World Missionary Conference

The Report of the Ecumenical Conference held in Edinburgh in 1910. In nine volumes, each, net 75c.; the complete set of nine volumes. net $5.00.

A whole missionary library by experts and wrought up to the day and hour. The Conference has been called a modern council of Nicea and the report the greatest missionary publication ever made.

Vol. 1. Carrying the Gospel.

Vol. 2. The Church in the Mission Field.

Vol. 3. Christian Education.

Vol. 4. The Missionary Message.

Vol. 5. Preparation of Missionaries.

Vol. 6. The Home Base.

Vol. 7. Missions and Governments.

Vol. 8. Co-operation and Unity.

Vol. 9. History, Records and Addresses.

Echoes from Edinburgh, 1910

By W. H. T. Gairdner, author of “D. M. Thornton.”

12mo, cloth, net 50c.

The popular story of the Conference—its preparation—its management—its effect and forecast of its influence on the church at home and the work abroad. An official publication in no way conflicting with the larger work—which it rather supplements.

HENRY H. JESSUP’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Fifty-three Years in Syria

Introduction by James S. Dennis. Two volumes, illustrated, 8vo, cloth, boxed, net $5.00.

“A rich mine of information for the historian, the ethnologist and the student of human nature apart from the labors to which the author devoted his life. A thoroughly interesting book that will yield endless pickings.”—N. Y. Sun.

ROBERT E. SPEER

Christianity and the Nations

The Duff Lectures for 1910.

8vo, cloth, net $2.00.

Among the many notable volumes that have resulted from the well-known Duff foundation Lectureship this new work embodying the series given by Mr. Robert E. Speer in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen, will rank among the most important. The general theme, “The Reflex Influence of Missions Upon the Nations,” suggests a large, important, and most interesting work.

G. T. B. DAVIS

Korea for Christ

25c net

An effective report of the recent revivals in Korea told by an eye witness. who himself participated in the work.

ROBERT McCHEYNE MATEER

Character Building in China

The Life Story of Julia Brown Mateer. With Introduction by Robert E. Speer. Illustrated, net $1.00.

Robert E. Speer says: “Mrs. Mateer belonged to the old heroic school which did hard things without making any fuss, which achieved the impossible because it was one’s duty to achieve it. May this story of her strong, vigorous life be the summons to many young women in our colleges and Church to-day.—From the Introduction.

GEORGE F. HERRICK, D.D.

Fifty Years Missionary of the American Board in Turkey

Christian and Mohammedan

A Plea for Bridging the Chasm. Illustrated, 12mo, cloth, net $1.25.

“Dr. Herrick has given his life to missionary work among the Mohammedans. This book is the mature expression of his profound belief that the followers of the Arabian Prophet are to be won to Christianity by patiently showing Jesus Christ, with kindly appreciation of the good while fully gauging the deadly evil of their religious system. Opinions from leading missionaries to Mohammedans, in all parts of the world have been brought together in the book.—Henry Otis Dwight, LL.D.

EDWARD C. PERKINS, M.D.

A Glimpse of the Heart of China

Illustrated, 16mo, cloth, net 60c.

“A simple, clear story from a physician’s point of view of the sickness, the unnecessary suffering, the ignorant and superstitious practice of the native physician, contrasted with the comfort and healing that follow in the wake of the skillful treatment of a Christian Chinese ‘woman doctor,’ has in it many elements of interest. The reader of these pages feels that he has truly had a ‘glimpse of the heart of China.’”—Missionary Voice.

ANSTICE ABBOTT

The Stolen Bridegroom And Other East Indian Idylls

With Introduction by George Smith, C.I.E., Author of “The Conversion of India.” Illustrated, 12mo, cloth, net 75c.

“The author reveals, as only an expert could, the life of the Marathi women of Western India. With delicate touch, but realistic effect, she draws back the curtain that conceals the Zenana.... The Missionary with the native Bible-woman is seen on her daily round of love and mercy, in the home, the hospital and the school, winning the weary and despairing women and widows.”—George Smith.