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The Investment of Truth, and Other Sermons 



By the late FREDERIC E. DEWHURST, Pastor of the University Congrega- 

 tional Church, Chicago 



174 pages, i2mo, cloth; net $1.25, postpaid $1.37 



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tions of things. Professor Albion W. Small says of this book of sermons: ^^It is a coiitrilni- 

 tion to the literature of strenuous communion with God/' 



■ The reading of these sermons confirms Mr. Mr. Dewlmrst's appeal is to the few, but to these 



Srnall's words. They are vital, they deal with the he appeals strongly. — TJie Nation, 

 big things of life. — Christian Register, 



Love and Loyalty 



By JENKIN LLOYD JONES, Pastor of All Souls Church, Chic; 



400 pages, i2m0y cloth; net $1.50, postpaid $1.66 



Twenty-three sermons by the noted pastor. With the exception of the introductory 

 discourse, they were all delivered as "class sermons" for successive graduating classes, and 

 the text is in every case the class motto. The collection thus represents a cross-section of 

 a quarter century from a busy city ministry. Composed for boys and girls, the discourses 

 should appeal particularly to others of like age, but anything that appeals to the young interests 

 their elders likewise. The book is therefore issued in the belief that many will find a value 

 in the noble ideals here set forth. 



The English Reformation and Puritanism, and Other Lectures and 



Addresses 



By the late ERI B. HULBERT, Professor and Head of the Department of 



Church History in the University of Chicago 



352 pages, 8vo, cloth; net $2.50, postpaid $2.71 



The late Dean Hulbert was a unique and striking character. Those who knew him 

 and who enjoyed the flavor of his keen, incisive talk, will be glad to know that a number 

 of his lectures have been collected and published. :Many also who did not know him person- 

 ally will enjoy the book, and will be impressed as never before with the appalling cost of the 

 civil and religious liberty that we now take as a matter of course. 



Christianity and Its Bible 



WARIN 



Nova Scotia 



389 pages, 8vo, cloth; postpaid $1.00 



This book contains in twenty-three chapters a sketch of the origin of the Old Testa- 

 ment religion and of Christianity, a histor>' of the Christian Church, and a summary of 

 present-day Christianity. 



It is both a trustworthy and a useful book, well adapted to increase religious intelligence.— T^ Outlook 



