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dge and practical wisdom of a man, who having long faced the stark realities of life, has been exalted thereby. _GAIUS GLENN ATKINS, D.D._ _Minister of the First Congregational Church, Detroit, Michigan._ The Undiscovered Country $1.50. A group of addresses marked by distinction of style and originality of approach. The title discourse furnishes a central theme to which those following stand in relation. Dr. Atkins' work, throughout, is marked by clarity of presentation, polished diction and forceful phrasing. TIMELY ESSAYS AND STUDIES * * * * * _NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS_ _Author of "Great Books as Life-Teachers."_ Great Men as Prophets of a New Era $1.50. Dr. Hillis' latest book strikes a popular chord. It fairly pulses with life and human sympathy. He has a large grasp of things and relations, a broad culture, a retentive memory and splendid imagination, and there are few writers to-day with so large an audience assured in advance. The subjects include: Dante; Savonarola; William the Silent; Oliver Cromwell; John Wesley; John Milton; Garibaldi; John Ruskin, etc. _THOS. R. MITCHELL, M.A., B.D._ The Drama of Life A Series of Reflections on Shakespeare's "_Seven Ages_." Introduction by Nellie L. McClung. $1.25. A fresh, stimulating discussion of old themes. Mr. Mitchell handles his subject with unusual directness, bringing to its discussion clarity of thought and lucidity of expression which has already won the enthusiastic endorsement of Sir William Robertson Nicoll, Chas. W. Gordon, D.D., (Ralph Connor) Archdeacon Cody and Prof. Francis G. Peabody. _D. MACDOUGALL KING, M.B._ _Author of "The Battle with Tuberculosis."_ Nerves and Personal Power Some Principles of Psychology as Applied to Conduct and Health. With Introduction by Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King. $2.00 Premier King says: "My brother has, I think helped to reinforce Christian teaching by showing wherein recent medical and scientific researches are revealing the foundations of Christian faith and belief in directions hitherto unexplored and unknown.--The world needs the assurance this book can scarcely fail to bring." _REV. R.E. SMITH Waco, Texas._ Christianity and the Race Problem $1.25. A sane, careful study of the Race problem in the South, written by a born Southerner, the son of a slave-owner and Confederate soldier. Mr. Smith has lived all his life among negroes, and fee
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