By

Guy Thorne

Author of "When It Was Dark."

Crown Octavo—- $1.50


Mr. Thorne, the author of that much-discussed religious novel, When It Was Dark, which has become the theme of hundreds of sermons, and has received the highest commendation in the secular press as well as in the religious publications, has written another powerful book which also deals with present-day aspects of the Christian religion. The new story is marked by the same dramatic and emotional strength which characterized his earlier work. The special theme deals with certain practices which have caused dissension in the Church, and the influence of ardent religious convictions on character and conduct. Written in all sincerity, the book can hardly fail to arouse wide and varied attention and is destined to take its place as one of the most interest-compelling works of fiction in recent years.

New York—G. P. Putnam's Sons—London

"Something distinctly out of the common, well conceived, vividly told, and stirring from start to finish."
London Telegraph.