“This book should be widely read throughout the country. It is worth more than a bale of newspaper print. The author is a competent and credible witness of what he has seen in the Philippines. He has done good service there.”—The Outlook.
WITNESSES FROM ISRAEL. Life Stories of Jewish Converts to Christianity. Edited by Rev. Arnold Frank, Hamburg. Translated from the German by Mrs A. Fleming, with Recommendatory Note by Rev. Professor Nicol, D.D., Convener of the Jewish Committee of the Church of Scotland. Crown 8vo, cloth extra1s 6d
THE TRANSFORMATION OF HAWAII: How Fifty Years of Mission Work gave a Christian Nation to the World. Told for Young People. By Belle M. Brain. Crown 8vo, art linen, illustrated3s 6d
“Much is said against missions, sometimes in ignorance, sometimes from mistaken conviction, and not seldom, it is to be feared, from dislike of Christian morality; but the contrast between the Hawaii which Cook discovered, and still more the Hawaii of forty odd years of relations with white visitors, before the missionaries came, and the Hawaii of 1870, is not lightly to be put aside.”—Spectator.
SIGN OF THE CROSS IN MADAGASCAR. By the Rev. J. J. Kilpin Fletcher. Crown 8vo, cloth extra, with numerous Illustrations3s 6d
“To many readers the story of the evangelisation of Madagascar is a new one, but if they will add this charming book to their missionary library, they will then know the wonderful story of the work of God in these islands.”—Illustrated Missionary News.
PERSIAN LIFE AND CUSTOMS. With Scenes and Incidents of Residence and Travel in the Land of the Lion and the Sun. By S. G. Wilson, M.A., Fifteen Years a Missionary in Persia. Second Edition, demy 8vo, cloth decorated, gilt top, with Map and Illustrations7s 6d
THE NEW ERA IN ASIA. By George Sherwood Eddy. With Introduction by Dr John R. Mott. Crown 8vo, cloth3s 6d net
“Messrs Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier have just published a very stimulating book, entitled ‘The New Era in Asia.’ It shows as in a flash, and with astonishing vividness and colour, the astonishing changes which have of late come over Asia. It is written by a man who knows at first hand all the lands from Constantinople to Peking, and who is specially in touch with its young intellectual life.”—Public Opinion.
CHRISTIAN MISSIONS AND SOCIAL PROGRESS. A Sociological Study of Foreign Missions. By the Rev. James S. Dennis, D.D., Author of “Foreign Missions after a Century.” In 3 volumes, royal 8vo, cloth extra. Vol. I., with upwards of 100 full-page reproductions of Original Photographs, price 10s net. Vol. II., with 80 do., price 10s net. Vol. III., price 10s net