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The Greatest Need

BY FRANK H. HOOSE
CLOTH, 50c.; PAPER, 20c.

The subject of this book is sanctiiication.
When we remember that without holiness
“no man -->hall see the Lord” we feel that
Mr. iioose has rightly named his book. It
is certainly a very helpful treatise on the
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" i. The rim-lites: Need. Vii. Objections Considered. ~,
ii. The iiiioilefined. ViII. llow Obtained. \;
Hi. Hogonwmion and Sane- ix. EVidences of sanctificm
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l\'. Nei'essiiy of iioiiness. X. How Retained.
\'. Entire s‘unetiiication Xi Witnesses.
Ali'nimihie. Xii. Baptism of Holy Ghml i?
\‘i. iioiinir-ss not by Growth, and its Results.
0 The a nthor of this work did wide reading .‘
and made close rese" rch to collate so many i5

autimriities. We notice among the many
from whom he quotes the following:

Nougat] Clark. C. J. Fowler, Bishops Mc-
Kendree, George, loberts, Bedding, Some.
Janos. 14‘0s1er, Peck and perhaps others.
\N'esiey. Watson, Adam Clark, W. Jones,
Luther Lee, G. 1) Watson, Isaiah Reid, Asa
Malian, A. M. Hills, W. McDonald, John
Fletiher. A. T. Pierson, Moody, ("ariadine,
Keen, A.J Gordon, Andrew Murray, and
2’» or 30 other s.

HE GIVES IN ONE PLHQB
an array of sixty—one widely-known Chris-
tian ministers or writers as advocates of
this doctrine and experience.

BBSIDBS HLL THESE HUMHN
authorities he gives scripture to confirm
our faith, There is also a strong, Clear ex—
perience from the pen of Rev. T. L. Adams
and an article by 5m. Adams entitled,
“Sanctilication as taught in the Bible ”
This is splendid, and fuliyconlirnis the work
of Mr. House, All to‘d. it is a clear, help-
ful hook and merits a wide circulation.

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Prefatorg

We believe this collection of songs will fully justify its
title. Please examine the Whole book carefully,'but especially
Nos. 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 11, 15, 18, 24, 25, 29, 31, 38, 44, 46, 48, 57,
58, 63, 64, 69, 79, 81, 85, 104, 114, 124,156, 164,169,179,181,
183, 185, 228, 230, 238, 244, 245, 246, 254.

Beside-s these choice new songs you will find an uncom-
monly large number of standard hymns like Nos. 125—155, 197——
215. Here also are many beautiful invitation hymns which are
so scarce in the average book and yet so much needed in revival
work. For this class of songs see especially Nos. 7, 10, 17, 27,
30, 35, 41, 50, 56, 67, 70, 71, 75, 77, 78, 111, 117, 121, 124, 233
These and others.

For consecration and missionary hymns see Nos: 4, 9, 14,
33, 34, 43, 47, 61, 64, 68, 70, 107, 167, 174,180,183, 184,187,
236. For solos, duetts and quartetts try Nos. 6, 16, 19, 2o, 23,
25, 32, 36, 46, 54, 63, 67, 104, 105, 168, 172,184, 192, 228.

You will find a number of beautiful songs on the return of
our Lord and kindred themes. See Nos. 164, 171,173, 219, 226,
231. .
We pray and believe that God’s blessing will accompany
these songs. Use them, reader, for His glory and may He bless
3'011- THE EDITORS.

October 1906.

 

 

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