By 



William Jennings Bryan 



In His Image, 



James Sprunt Lectures. I2mo, cloth . 



. 51-75 



Heart to Heart Appeals, 



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The cream of Mr, Bryan's public utterances on 

 Prohibition, Money, Imperialism, Trusts, Labor, In- 

 come Tax, Peace, Religion, Pan-Americanism, etc. 



The Prince of Peace, 



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Messages for the Times, 



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The First Commandment, 

 In simple, unaffected language, the author en- 

 larges upon the present-day breaches of the First 

 Commandment. 



The. Message from Bethlehem. 

 A plea for the world-wide adoption of the spirit 

 of the Angels' song — •' Good-will to Men." The 

 context and import of this great principle has 

 never been more understandingly set forth. 



The Royal Art. 



A lucid exposition of Mr. Bryan's views concern- 

 ing the aims and ideals of righteous government. 



The Making of a Man. 



A faithful tracing of the main lines to be followed 



if the crown of manhood is to be attained. 



The Fruits of the Tree. 



" Either for the reinvigoration of faith or for the 

 dissipation of doubt, this little volume is a docu- 

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