. Inglenook, The (1911) . n for contracts on new homes under our uniqueplan—The Poor Alans Chance. We are now getting together the first group fromthese who will go to California soon after September15th at The special low Rate of $ FROM CHICAGO For full particulars write Co-operative Colonization Co. North Manchester, Ind. H. ^3©«x*y Xjef7i VA7inl£.lel3leclt Secretary &* Genera/ Organiser. Empire, Ca/., Colony Manager. 1014 The Inglenook THE GREAT COMMISSION A FINE picture, 18x24 inches, the principal part of it representing abaptismal scene. The applicant is kneeling in a stream of runn


. Inglenook, The (1911) . n for contracts on new homes under our uniqueplan—The Poor Alans Chance. We are now getting together the first group fromthese who will go to California soon after September15th at The special low Rate of $ FROM CHICAGO For full particulars write Co-operative Colonization Co. North Manchester, Ind. H. ^3©«x*y Xjef7i VA7inl£.lel3leclt Secretary &* Genera/ Organiser. Empire, Ca/., Colony Manager. 1014 The Inglenook THE GREAT COMMISSION A FINE picture, 18x24 inches, the principal part of it representing abaptismal scene. The applicant is kneeling in a stream of runningwater, the administrator standing beside him, ready to begin thesacred rite. On either side are men, women and children witnessingthe performance. In each of the four corners of the main picture is asmaller one (7x3^) representing respectively the blood-stained cross, MaryMagdalene on her early run to the tomb, the women returning, each ontheir way to report to the disciples the empty tomb, and the door of the. tomb with the stone rolled away. At the top of the picture is representeda beautiful golden crown. The six-in-one picture is an interesting portrays, graphically, the fulfillment of all righteousness in Christs ownbaptism, the door by which man may enter the church, the way of thecross, and the crown as an emblem of the reward of the righteous. Thepicture is printed in colors, on heavy paper, and, if framed, will make anappropriate ornament for any Christian home. It will be a constant re-minder of the Great Leader, of the sacrifice he made for our redemption,and a stimulus to right living. Price, single picture,Three pictures, 50c$ Brethren Publishing House Elgin, Illinois The Teachers Monthly Sample copies sent free. Concerning this publication we do not hesitate to say that it is as goodas the best for anybody and better than any other for those who teach inthe Sunday-schools of the Church of the Brethren. The best of talent inthe church is employ


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