Christian Century . ate. $ Postage 8 cents. THE WINNING OF RELIGIOUSLIBERTY By DR. J. H. CROOKER The author of The Church of Today, TheChurch of Tomorrow A timely book, readable alike to lay-man or theologian. A brief and popu-lar history of the evolution of religiousliberty. Its first chapter describesbriefly but effectively the condition ofthings during the Christian centuries upto the time of the Reformation. Thesecond chapter shows the influence ofthe Reformation toward religious lib-erty. The third chapter is on the ori-gin of the independent churches in Eng-land, and the fourth chap


Christian Century . ate. $ Postage 8 cents. THE WINNING OF RELIGIOUSLIBERTY By DR. J. H. CROOKER The author of The Church of Today, TheChurch of Tomorrow A timely book, readable alike to lay-man or theologian. A brief and popu-lar history of the evolution of religiousliberty. Its first chapter describesbriefly but effectively the condition ofthings during the Christian centuries upto the time of the Reformation. Thesecond chapter shows the influence ofthe Reformation toward religious lib-erty. The third chapter is on the ori-gin of the independent churches in Eng-land, and the fourth chapter gives thehistory of the Puritan and Pilgrimchurch in New England and some com-parison with the other colonies. $ 10 cents. THE INTERPRETER By WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D. D. A collections of ser-mons selected fromthe recent ministryof this late at all fa-miliar with work andworth need not beassured that thesesermons are excep-tionally readableand practical. $ 10 14 BEACON STREETBOSTON THE PILGRIM PRESS BOOKSHOP 19 TV. JACKSON STREETCHICAGO ^?lllllfllfllllirilllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllBltlllllllltlltlllHIIIMflltttflllllHlllftlltHlllltlllHItlllllllllMinilllllllllllltlllflllftlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll^ A Message to Christian Century Readers The Christian Century has an increasin^y definite and 1 1 important place in American | Christianity. Its mission is two-fold, first to the Disciples of Christ and, § secondly, to the larger Christian world. The Cincinnati Convention in = October vividly revealed and defined the problems that confront the § Disciples in this new time. The problems of spiritual progress, of an 5 educated leadership, of a truly catholic spirit, of an untrammeled fellow- ?z ship and cooperation with all Christians, and of the rescue of our Christian = union plea from the legalism and bigotry which threaten to extinguish it 1 —these all depend upon the degree in which the leading minds in our = fa


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