Theological Discussion
ROBERT F. HORTON, D.D.

How the Cross Saves
16mo, cloth, net 50c.

"Will bring help and light to minds perplexed and darkened by doubt. It is a clear statement of the central truth of Christianity. Logically and biblically Dr. Horton calls to mind the fact that the atonement is of God; that men need it; and that man-made atonements which minimize sin will not do. Then he discusses the atonement, the meaning and the victory of the cross." -- Advance.

JAMES A. ANDERSON, L.L.D. Editor of "the Western Methodist"

Religious Unrest and Its Remedy
12mo, cloth, net 75c.

A query raised by theological unrest and an attempt to indicate where rest is found.

Christian Faith and Doctrine Series
12mo, cloth, each net [USD]1.00.

PRINCIPAL W. F. ADENEY, D.D.

The Christian Conception of God

A vitalizing, tonic treatise of a fundamental theme. The scholarly author of "The Theology of the New Testament" needs no introduction. He is a stalwart defender of the essential truths of Christianity. The British Congregationalist says: "This remarkable book will have a place of its own side by side with Prof. Newton Clarke's more elaborate work."

J. MONRO GIBSON, D.D.

The Inspiration and Authority of Holy Scriptures
With Introduction by Principal Forsythe

Principal Forsythe's Introduction gives the key to the book: "There is no more difficult position to-day than that of the minister who has to stand between the world of modern knowledge and the world of traditional religion and mediate between them." "Its facts have been verified in the writer's own experience, and they are set down in the precise order that they appear to be necessary in the life of a man who desires to live well and die well." -- Expository Times.

GEORGE HANSON, D.D.

The Resurrection and the Life

This thorough-going study of the Resurrection of Jesus is characterized by a vigorous intellectual grasp of the subject. The author presents a most assuring and comforting contribution to Christian apologetics. It is a work that will not only meet the demands of the scholarly and thoughtful, but minister to those who have no questionings.

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