Gospel Messenger, The (1909) . , revised and enlarged. Manynew illustrations. Attractively bound incloth. 304 pages. Price, postpaid, $ BRETHREN PUBLISHING HOUSE,Elgin, Illinois. iMMMMMM* MM MMMMMMMMMMM The Story of theGospel By Charles Foster. A Childs Lifeof Christ, print-ed in short, easywords. The lan-guage is so sim-ple as to be eas-ily understood byany child. Thepictures illustratethe most impor-tant scenes. Theevents as relatedin the Four Gos-pels are not re-peated, but thedetails of eachevent are placedin their properorder, thus mak-ing one full,1 complete and in-teresting account


Gospel Messenger, The (1909) . , revised and enlarged. Manynew illustrations. Attractively bound incloth. 304 pages. Price, postpaid, $ BRETHREN PUBLISHING HOUSE,Elgin, Illinois. iMMMMMM* MM MMMMMMMMMMM The Story of theGospel By Charles Foster. A Childs Lifeof Christ, print-ed in short, easywords. The lan-guage is so sim-ple as to be eas-ily understood byany child. Thepictures illustratethe most impor-tant scenes. Theevents as relatedin the Four Gos-pels are not re-peated, but thedetails of eachevent are placedin their properorder, thus mak-ing one full,1 complete and in-teresting accountof the Life ofthe Master. The value ofthis book tothose who wishto instruct the young in the truths of the Bible canscarcely be overestimated. Its very general use, and thesale of mgre than 180,000 copies is proof of its merit andpopularity. Bound in fine cloth, stamped in gilt and col-ors; with ornamental design. One hundred and fiftyillustrations. 366 pages. Price, postpaid, 62 cents. BRETHREN PUBLISHING HOUSEElgin, Illinois. Arnolds Chart of PaulsJoumeyings A useful teachers tool that you should haveclose at hand while teaching the life of by Bro. C. E. Arnold. Clear outlinejourney maps; and the principal events and placesarranged in easily read columns; all on onesheet of paper, 12 inches by 19 inches. Foldswithin stiff covers small enough to slip intoones pocket. Twenty PUBLISKTCTG HOUSE, Elgin, Illinois I The Gospel Messenger SET FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE GOSPEL.—Phil. 1: 17. Vol 43 Elgin, 111., July 31, 1909. N°- 31 TABLE OF CONTENT^ the desirability of gaining a firmer foothold in of the sacred indosure will open to the remnant ofthe -_*. CONTi-Ntb. They think only of the endangered liyes chosen race. Here they will celebrate the day winch Bid. John wis,, ...,.,..»-,? «• of sons and brothers, and why not? It is easy, per- commemorates the destruction of tor beloved tempe gffiSt,S^Sa^S,lSX.».^:-::-:| haps, for the rulers o


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