ESSAYS, STUDIES, ADDRESSES
PROF. HUGH BLACK
The New World
16mo, cloth, net $1.15.
"The old order changeth, bringing in the new." To a review of our changing world—religious, scientific, social—Hugh Black brings that interpretative skill and keen insight which distinguishes all his writings and thinking. Especially does he face the problem of the present-day unsettlement and unrest in religious beliefs with sanity and courage, furnishing in this, as in other aspects of his enquiry, a new viewpoint and clarified outlook.
S. D. GORDON
Quiet Talks on John's Gospel
As Presented in the Gospel of John. Cloth, net 85c.
Mr. Gordon halts his reader here and there, at some precious text, some outstanding instance of God's tenderness, much as a traveller lingers for refreshment at a wayside spring, and bids us hearken as God's wooing note is heard pleading for consecrated service. An enheartening book, and a restful. A book of the winning Voice, of outstretched Hands.
ROBERT F. HORTON, D.D.
The Springs Of Joy and Other Addresses
12mo, cloth, net $1.00.
"Scholarly, reverent, penetrating, human. The product of a mature mind and of a genuine and sustained religious experience. The message of a thinker and a saint, which will be found to be very helpful."—Christian Intelligencer.
BISHOP WALTER R. LAMBUTH
Winning the World for Christ
A Study of Dynamics. Cole Lectures for 1915. 12mo, cloth, net $1.25.
This Lecture-Course is a spirited contribution to the dynamics of Missions. It presents a study of the sources of inspiration and power in the lives of missionaries, native and foreign, who with supreme abandon gave themselves utterly to the work to which they were called.
FREDERICK F. SHANNON, D.D.
The New Personality and Other Sermons
12mo, cloth, net $1.00.
Mr. Shannon, pastor of the Reformed Church on the Heights, Brooklyn, is possessed of lofty ideals, is purposeful, more than ordinarily eloquent and has the undoubted gifts of felicitous and epigrammatic expression. This new volume by the popular preacher is a contribution of distinct value to current sermonic literature.