Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . Melvin Hill Sunday-school 3 20 Total receipts for the month, % 281 91 Previously reported, 401 15 Total for year thus far $ 683 06 Two of Our Latest Books The Life of Elder R. H. Miller By Otho Winger. One of the most prominent characters in the Church ofthe Brethren during the latter part of the nineteenth cen-tury, and one whose life figured most largely and effective-ly in the affairs of the Brotherhood, was Elder Robert The history of the church would indeed be serious-ly lacking in completeness were the part which his lifehelped to make omitted.


Missionary Visitor, The (1912) . Melvin Hill Sunday-school 3 20 Total receipts for the month, % 281 91 Previously reported, 401 15 Total for year thus far $ 683 06 Two of Our Latest Books The Life of Elder R. H. Miller By Otho Winger. One of the most prominent characters in the Church ofthe Brethren during the latter part of the nineteenth cen-tury, and one whose life figured most largely and effective-ly in the affairs of the Brotherhood, was Elder Robert The history of the church would indeed be serious-ly lacking in completeness were the part which his lifehelped to make omitted. The author of Elder Millers lifehas done a worthy service in gathering into a volume, insuch graphic detail, so much valuable information con-cerning our beloved brothers earthly career. In the yearsbetween his Early Life and Ministry and his Later Lifeand Death, Elder Miller was a power as a debater, an edi-tor, an educator, a leader, and a preacher. Every broth-er and every sister ought to read the book. Price, postpaid, $ ONESIMUS The Runaway Slave By Eld. H. B. Brumbaugh is bound to be a winner. It has already attracted con-siderable attention. In a very fascinating style, theAuthor weaves a most interesting story about the con-verted runaway slave mentioned by Paul in his Epistleto Philemon. History, remance and mythology have eachcontributed their share in the production of this volume,which represents so much in the way of patient researchand careful study. In his introduction written for the book, Eld. J. says: He who reads this charming story will seeOnesimus in a new light. He will see one phase of easternlife as he may not have viewed it before, and he Iscertain to see how nicely Pauls Epistle to Philemon fitsthe condition of Roman Society at the time he wrote. Bound in cloth with gold side title. Price, postpaid, 75 Cents


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