BIOGRAPHICAL AND EVANGELISTIC.

Maltbie Davenport Babcock

A biographical sketch and memorial. With portrait. 2d edition

12mo, Cloth, $1.00.

CHARLES E. ROBINSON

“It was indeed hard to give any true presentment of a man like Babcock, so vivid, so dazzling at times, so lovable always; but the writer’s success is quite wonderful.”—Henry Van-Dyke.

John Henry Barrows

A Memoir by his daughter, with 3 hitherto unpublished portraits.

8vo, gilt top, net $1.50.

MARY ELEANOR BARROWS

“The whole story from beginning to end, at home and abroad, is nobly fascinating, and wherever read will do much to waken into fresh power the higher ideals of life. Were it fact or fiction, a more absorbingly interesting story has not appeared for a long time.”—Chicago Tribune.

What Frances Willard Said

12mo, Cloth, net 75c.

Edited by ANNA A. GORDON, World’s Vice President of the W. C. T. U.

Selections of most striking statements on a great variety of topics, and representing the many really remarkable qualities of America’s “uncrowned queen” of women.

The Soul-Winning Church

2nd Edition. 12mo, Cloth, net 50c.

LEN G. BROUGHTON

“Dr. Broughton, of Atlanta, is a well-known revivalist. Some of his most effective addresses in this country and in England are comprised in this volume. They are plain, pungent, and spiritually quickening.”—The Outlook.

The Awakening in Wales

And Some of the Hidden Springs.

12mo, Paper, net 25c.

MRS. JESSIE PENN-LEWIS

Mrs. Penn-Lewis writes from first-hand information of the great revival movement and the events that led up to it. It is doubtless the most powerful and inspiring record yet written of the great revival.

The Story of the Welsh Revival

4th Edition. 16mo, Paper, net 15c.

ARTHUR GOODRICH, B.A.

As told by eye witnesses, together with a sketch of Evan Roberts and his message to the world. With added chapters by G. Campbell Morgan, D. D., W. T. Stead, Rev. W. W. Moore, Rev. Evan Hopkins and others.

The Open Church for the Unchurched, or How to Reach the Masses.

12mo, Cloth, $1.00.

J. E. McCULLOCH

The remarkable movement in British cities organized by the Wesleyan church for reaching the masses has here been described and its lessons studied as applied to the needs of this country.