American messenger . dson Swift, With the thought from St. John, Menought always to pray, the author of thislittle book has wrought out an entirelyoriginal series of meditations and prayerswhich touch the deeper needs of theheart. There is a Scripture selection, aprayer, a prose and poetic meditation anda suggested Scripture reading for thirty-one mornings and evenings. Beautifullybound in brown Keratol and stamped ingold. Size 33/4x5% inches. 90 mail, 50 cents per copy. These Words of Mine Soft, velvety, dark-brown leather. Titlestamped in gold. A truly beautiful littlebook of t


American messenger . dson Swift, With the thought from St. John, Menought always to pray, the author of thislittle book has wrought out an entirelyoriginal series of meditations and prayerswhich touch the deeper needs of theheart. There is a Scripture selection, aprayer, a prose and poetic meditation anda suggested Scripture reading for thirty-one mornings and evenings. Beautifullybound in brown Keratol and stamped ingold. Size 33/4x5% inches. 90 mail, 50 cents per copy. These Words of Mine Soft, velvety, dark-brown leather. Titlestamped in gold. A truly beautiful littlebook of texts, selected by Abbie McCam-mon Brown. 157 pages, with white box. By mail, 50 cents. Daily Food White cloth covers, gold stamped, giltedges. Contains a Scriptural portion, apromise, and a verse of a hymn for everyday in the year; also the Lords Prayer,Ten Commandments, Beatitudes, andMorning and Evening Prayer. Size2y4x3y4 inches, 200 pages. In white cents. Plain, colored cloth binding,15 Charles Carroll Albertson, Has the Warstruck home to you? Have you sentsome dear one toserve your country? Does worry anddoubt about to-daysworld conditionsever grip you? It will comfort youto read The Prophets and the War By Charles Carroll Albertson, to read the prophetic words and the reassur-ing assurances of men of the Old Testament—Hosea, Micah, Habakkuk and Isaiah. How marvellously well they understood theworld and its miseries. How clearly they fore-saw these things of to-day. And how theycounsel us to hold fast and to be not troubled, they never lost faith, neverfor a moment—and we should not, and weneed not The same things beset them thatare besetting us, and we may well heed theirwarnings and take to our hearts their comfort-ing, prophetic vision of the final outcome oftribulation and of humanity. THE PROPHETS AND THE WAR bringsyou the inspired utterances of these men. Soclearly are meanings explained that the wordsof the pro


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