EVANGELISTIC WORK 



In Principle and Practice. 



By Rev. Arthur T. P*ierson, D.D 

 12mo, Cloth, $1.25. 



A new book on that method which has been one of the most 

 potent means of building up the Christian Church — Evangelization. 

 It is written by an acknowledged master of the subject. 



" This book is preeminently a book for the hour. It is at once 

 a fruit of the reviving evangelistic spirit and a welcome and powerful 

 force for the promotion of that spirit among the disciples of Christ. 

 All who are working for Christ, especially all ministers and teachers, 

 ought to procure and study this book." — Christiafi Statesman. 



"■ More truth, perhaps, than can be found in any single uninspired 

 book, concerning 'evangelistic work,' is included in a volume with 

 this title, by Arthur T. Pierson, D.D. Truths of the first importance 

 are spoken concerning methods and the treatment of the poor. After 

 having set down the principle as he believes it to be, the author has 

 enforced it in sketches of Whitefield, Howard, Finney, Chalmers, 

 Moody, Bliss, and others. The book ought to have a wide circulation ; 

 it cannot but be productive of the greatest goo^." —Hartford Post. 



" Every phase of the question is discussed, the methods and 

 merits of different evangelists are set forth, apostolic and modern 

 preaching compared, and the causes of failure and success in minis- 

 terial work portrayed. It is a book to be studied by all church 

 workers. " — hidianapolis Journal. 



"The book is dedicated to Dwight L. Moody, and would seem 

 to contain nearly all that can be said in the way of information, 

 instruction, example, or exhortation upon the subject." 



— Baptist Standard. 



"■ The chapters on the great Evangelists are delightfully written 

 in a lofty and devout spirit." — Indianapolis News. 



" His views will be accepted as of orthodox authority." 



— Washins[ton Critic. 



Senty postpaid, o?t receipt of the price, by 



THE BAKER & TAYLOR CO., 



Publishers, 



740 AND 742 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 



