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Rational Living

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Personal and Ideal Elements in Education

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Reconstruction in Theology

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Theology and the Social Consciousness

“A valuable contribution to current discussion ... it is not scholastic; it is not phrased in the technical language of the schools; the thoughtful layman will readily understand it.”—The Outlook.

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By the Rev. HUGH BLACK

Author of “Friendship,” “Work,” etc.

The Practice of Self-Culture

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By FRANCIS G. PEABODY

Plummer Professor of Christian Morals in Harvard University

Jesus Christ and the Christian Character

An examination of the teaching of Jesus in its relation to some of the moral problems of personal life.

“The lectures are full of power and present a study of Christian ethics which is truly inspiring.”—Independent.

Cloth12mo$1.50 net (postage 11c.)

Jesus Christ and the Social Question

An examination of the teaching of Jesus in its relation to some problems of modern social life.

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The Religion of an Educated Man

Religion as education—Christ’s message to the scholar—knowledge and service.

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By NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS

Pastor of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn

The Quest of Happiness

A study of victory over life’s troubles.

“‘The Quest of Happiness’ is Dr. Hillis’s very best book.”—Amory H. Bradford, Pastor of First Congregational Church, Montclair, N.J.

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