WHAT JESUS SAYS; 



An Arrangement of the Words of Our Saviour, under Ap^ 



PROPRiATE Headings, with a Full 



Index. 



By R-Ev. Krank: K.usskIvI^, 33. D. 



ISmo, Cloth, $1. 25. 



The exceptional value of this book lies in its so presenting the un- 

 dying words of Christ, that whoever wishes to know just what utter- 

 ances bear upon a given thought or suggested topic, has only to turn 

 its pages like those of an index in order to be brought at once to the 

 passages sought for. Every recorded word is given ; oftentimes under 

 so many diffe: ei. ; heads, that it will be difficult not to find every pas- 

 sage which in any way touches the subject in hand. 



" Rev. Frank Russell has rendered a valuable service to the Church by collect- 

 ing, in a i2ino volume, the words of our Saviour, in the precise language of Scripture,' 

 under appropriate headings, such as Affliction, Carefulness, Children, Confession, 

 Conversion, Faith, Heaven, and other obvious topics, including the principal words 

 and subjects of several passages. The volume contains all the recorded words of 

 Christ. Its value is much enhanced by a copious index." — Nezu York Observer. 



"The work is one that requires sound judgment and good taste. These, Mr. 

 Russell possesses, and the preparation of the book evinces a great deal of industry. 

 It will prove very acceptable." — The Advance, Chicago. 



" The idea of the book is original; the execution is excellent, and cannot fail to be 

 very helpful to all who desire to know just what our Lord has said. ... In 

 accomplishing this most desirable result of listening to Christ alone, this work is most 

 serviceable to us all." — J. B. Angell, LL. D., Pres. Michigan University. 



" Whatever shall put into the hands of men the very words of Christ caimot but 

 be a benefit to them. It is a favorable circumstance that his habit of teaching led to 

 brief sentences, maxims, or parables, and in this peculiarity we find a just ground for 

 separating his words from the context of the history, as one would separate clusters 

 and leaves from the vine by which they had been supported. Great good will flow 

 from this work." — Henry Ward DcccJier. 



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