Children’s Meetings and How to Conduct Them. By Lucy J. Rider and Nellie M. Carman. Introduction by Rev. J. H. Vincent, D. D. Contains contributions from over forty well-known workers among children, and gives the cream of their experience. The outline lessons (over sixty in number), diagrams, and music will especially commend it to the thoughtful teacher. Pp. 208, cloth, net $1.00.
It is a good book, that suggests something in addition to that which it conveys.—Journal and Messenger.
The volume will be heartily welcomed by many having this most important part of the religious instruction of the young in hand.—Zion’s Herald.
Secret Power; or, the Secret of Success in Christian Life and Christian Work. By D. L. Moody. Fifty-fifth thousand. 12mo volume, 116 pp., rich gilt and black stamp, cloth, 60c; cheap edition, paper cover, 30c.
Every page is full of stimulating thought for Christian workers.—Christian Commonwealth.
The Work of Preaching Christ. By Bishop Charles Pettitt McIlvaine. A revised edition of an important little work. Paper covers, 15c.
The Prayer Meeting and Its Improvement. By Rev. Lewis O. Thompson, with introduction by Rev. A. E. Kittredge, D. D. Sixth edition. Revised. An attractive volume. 12mo, pp. 256, $1.25.
A valuable, because a very suggestive book.—S. S. Times.
* * * “This is so good a book that we wish we could afford to give a copy of it to every young minister. Revive your prayer meetings and the churches will be revived. Mr. Thompson says some capital things in a telling manner, and, as his pages are full of fire and gunpowder, we hope certain old, worn-out things among us will be exploded, and good things set on fire. A brother who has this book handy will be helped to lead lively meetings, conducting them in varied ways, and expatiating on different topics, so as to keep up freshness, and avoid monotony and dullness.”—C. H. Spurgeon.
Revivals; Their Place and Power. By Rev. Herrick Johnson, D. D. Cloth, flexible, 25c.
An admirable discussion of the subject.—Interior.
We know of no publication that covers the ground so briefly and satisfactorily.—Baltimore Presbyterian.
Dr. Johnson’s experience has qualified him to speak upon this subject.—Independent.
To the Work! To the Work! By D. L. Moody. Exhortations to Christians. Paper covers, 30c; Cloth boards, gilt dies, 60c. Just published.