With Introductory Biographical Sketch by Henry N. Cobb, D.D.
Net, $1.50. JACOB CHAMBERLAIN
“This volume is Mr. Chamberlain’s own account of what he did, saw and felt. As a teacher, a preacher and a medical missionary, Dr. Chamberlain stood in the front ranks. If all who are abroad could have the ability, the training, and the heart interest in the redemption of the endarkened lands that Mr. Chamberlain’s life reveals, and the support for carrying on the gospel were adequately furnished, the future would be radiant with hope.”—Religious Telescope.
The History of Protestant Missions in India
Illustrated, 8vo, cloth, net, $2.50. JULIUS RICHTER
The author of this book is the authority in Germany on missionary subjects. This, his latest work, has proven so valuable as to demand this translation into English. India is a vast field and the missionary operations there are carried on by many societies. This survey of the field is broad and accurate, it reaches every part of the work and every society in the field, and gives a splendid summary of what has actually been accomplished. It has the unqualified approbation of the workers on the field themselves.
Overweights of Joy A Story of Mission Work in Southern India.
Net, $1.00. AMY WILSON CARMICHAEL
Mission-loving men and women, if you would know India, and the glorious uphill fighting of its missionaries, you must read this book, hot with actual experiences, and learn the truth.
“A priceless contribution to Missionary literature.”—Illustrated Missionary News.