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New Horizon of State and Church
By W. H. P. FAUNCE
"Broad, profound scholarship, close relationship with progressive sentiment all over the land, and unusual powers of keen analysis and graphic statement are forceful elements in 'The New Horizon of State and Church.'"—Philadelphia North American.
The Christian Man, the Church and the War
BY ROBERT E. SPEER
Dr. Speer here discusses the essentials of a problem which has exercised Christian men since the beginning of the war. He deals with it sanely and in a manner that will be considered distinctly helpful.
The Assurance of Immortality
BY HARRY EMERSON FOSDICK
"Will be welcomed by those who need to be shown how much it means to this world to believe that this life is but part of a vast forever."—Boston Transcript.
The Church and the Man
BY DONALD HANKEY
"Filled with the wise sincerity of a religious conviction that cares little for creed and miracle, that finds the whole vade mecum of life in the simple facts of Christ's active work among men."—Boston Transcript.
Are You Human?
BY WILLIAM DEWITT HYDE
"Like a stinging fresh breeze laden with the very salt of life and vigor.... Every man ought to get and digest this book."—Pacific Churchman.
The Best Man I Know
BY WILLIAM DEWITT HYDE
"All the virtues and the graces that make for fine quality of life are included. They are presented with a vigor that is like the sting of salt winds, bracing and wholesome."—Christian Register.
It's All in the Day's Work
BY HENRY CHURCHILL KING
"Good bracing counsel ... a book for all who wish to acquit themselves well in the battle of life."—The Dial.