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The Golden age. [volume] (Atlanta, Ga.) 1906-1920, February 25, 1909, Image 16

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A WORD FROM “BRO. WILLIE.”
(Continued on Page 13.)
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I greatly appreciate the many kind
words that you have been saying to,
and about, your silent, absent Brother
Willie, and it is in my heart to show
my gratitude by helping you and your
“Little Mother” to brighten up our
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your school. I spent a part of mine
talking to the boys and girls at the
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The Golden Age for February 25, 1909.
“THE SALVATION OF SOCIETY’*
A Book of Stirring Lectures, Addresses. Sermons,
by Rev. John Roach Straton, D.D., Baltimore, Md.
Our Age has been called “an age
of douot.” In addition to other lec
tures, this book contains a series of
most informing and inspiring ad
dresses on the following subjects:
“is there a Living God?’’ “Is the
ILble a Revelation from God?’’ “Does
God Answer Prayer?’’ “Was Jesus
Christ the Son of God?’ “Is Christ
the Worlds Saviour?” “Did Jesus
Rise From the Dead?” “Will Christ
Come Back Again?”
If You Have Some Friend or rela
tive indifferent to Christianity or
trouoled with doubts about religion,
you could not do a better service than
to send to that friend a copy of this
original and up-to-date consideration
of these fundamental truths.
Our Age is also known as an age
of “Social Unrest.” The discussion
of Socialism in its relation to Chris
tianity and other problems connected
with “The Salvation of Society,” as
contained in this book, will be found
helpful in clearing the thought and
inspiring the heart on these great
themes.
Rev. E. Y. Mullins, D. D„ President
of the Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary:
“i am impressed with its clear and
forcible style, its spiritual and practi
cal power, and its adaptation to pres
ent needs. It is a putting of the gos
pel in a pertinent and effective man
ner, calculated to do much good.”
THE GOLDEN AGE,
Rev. J. M. Frost, D. D., Corres
ponding Secretary of the Sunday
School Board, Southern Baptist Con
vention, writes: “I have read the
book with great and inspiring delight.
It is wonderfully fresh and full of
refreshment. This feeling came to
me again and again as I read. Its
prospective is superb, and it is all the
while moving to its completion and
consummation. Under the spell of its
many eloquent passages one turns his
eyes otten to the mountain tops. No
doubts, no pessimism, but all through
there is the spirit and word of help
fulness —an unbroken sound of tri
umphal entry of the King!”
The Venerable Dr. J. B. Hawthorne,
reviewing the book in “The Religious
Herald” of Richmond, Va., says: “The
reader will find in these addresses a
rare combination of profound thought,
apt illustration and rhetorical beauty
and skill. There are passages which
will remind him of the serene majesty
of Robert Hall; and others, of the in
tense fervor and cyclonic power of
George Whitefield.”
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