A graphic and yet simple description of the Holy Land. Short of spending a long period there and traversing it again and again in leisurely fashion, it is doubtful if one could gain in any other way so thorough an understanding of the places, manners and customs as by a study of this book. The Biblical allusions are so well brought out and illustrated that one begins to think of the various places mentioned with the same familiarity that we have with places in our own country. The marked map, following the footsteps of our Lord, and the forty-three photographic views, add greatly to the feeling of familiarity.

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THE STORY OF ST. PAUL’S LIFE AND LETTERS

by

J. PATERSON SMYTH, B.D., Litt.D., LL.D., D.C.L.

Crown 8vo, cloth. 3/6 net.

This life is by far the most interesting life of St. Paul yet written. “Put yourself in his place,” is the note struck, and this human note is sustained throughout. It brings out the personal interest in the life of St. Paul, from his boyhood, playing on the wharves of Tarsus, to the day when, a lonely old saint of God, he laid down his tired life at the headsman’s block in Rome and entered on his wonderful new adventure in the Hereafter. A special feature is the attempt made to place the epistles in their proper place in St. Paul’s life, in which the author has been so successful that they seem to form one harmonious whole.

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