By CHARLES OTIS GILL
And GIFFORD PINCHOT

Cloth, 12o, $1.25

Is the country church growing in size and power, or declining? Is it doing effectually the work which belongs to it? These are in the main the questions which Charles Otis Gill and Gifford Pinchot consider in their book “The Country Church.” The book is not a collection of opinions, as it was found that there were almost as many who believed thoroughly in the country church and the work which it is doing as there were those who were doubtful of its efficacy. The volume is rather made up of facts brought forward by the personal investigations of the authors, and conclusions based on these facts.

“Mr. Gill and Mr. Pinchot, collaboring in this problem of rural life, have given us a book which will at once become an authority in its field.”—Christian Work.

“The facts and figures are definite and illumined by a myriad of side-lights.”—Boston Transcript.

“Differs from almost all the others because of the thoroughness of the investigation and the soundness of the conclusions.”—San Francisco Chronicle.

“Deserves most thoughtful consideration.... Should arouse attention and stimulate effort to restore to the country church the influence that it is losing.”—Christian Endeavor World.

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