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April 14, 1909. THE
Books and Periodicals
The Mission Girl of the Golden Age, by
Odessa Strickland Payne and Lamar
Strickland Payne; Interstate Printing
Company, Atlanta, Ga., 1909.
This book is the story of a conquest,
the conquest of a life over disgrace and
misfortune, and the using of that life for
the welfare of others. In this way the
heroine finds happiness and joy, after
she had given up all hope of both. The
scene is laid in both the east and the
west, depicting both the life of the
extremely wealthy and the life of the
poor and suffering. There is a areat
deal of stirring action, and some very
surprising incidents. The pranks of the
cyclone, and the sting of the intoxicating
cup are strongly in evidence, and their
character is presented with vividness.
The tone of the book is uplifting. Order
it from the "Golden Age Publishing
Company."
The Union Seminary Magazine, February-March,
1909. The "Two-Wine Theory"
is ably, and we think conclusively,
discussed by Dr. P. D. Stephenson. He
defends the position of our church on
this vexed question, and the article
should be read throughout our church.
which is some times troubled by the
advocates of the use of a so-called
unfermented wine in the communion;
advocated principally without our church,
unlearned in the Scriptures and of excessive
zeal. Dr. W. L. Lingle writes
ou "The Model Preacher." "The disapappointment
of Paul," as to his preaching
Christ "in Rome" also, is by Dr. P. P.
Flournoy. Dr. C. R. Vaughan adds largely
to the value of this number, by* his
extended and scholarly study of the "Millennium
and the Second Advent." These
fine papers are from the vigorous pens
of our own ministers, an illustration of
their learning ability and soundness in
the faith. They serve to prove the ereat
value of the magazine. Bi-monthly, $1 a
year; 25 cents a copy.
Hymns of Worship and Service: The
Century Co., New York, 1908.
There are two editions of this very
excellent work, one a chapel edition, and
the other for general use. The chapel
edition includes many of the best
standard hymns, Interspersed with the
best of the gospel songs. It is intended
for prayer services, ypung people's meetings
and chapel services in educational
institutions.
The larger book has a large and varied
assortment of the most beautiful of both
our old and new hymns, and is intended
for general use, meetings all the needs of
the modern church life, not just one
aspect of it. The grounds of selection
?cre a carerui examination of the actual
usage of the churches. The tunes have
also been most carefully selected, the
tune chosen for each hymn being the one
most generally used in that connection.
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