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A Year of Blessing

STORY OF

The American Baptist Missionary Union

FROM THE ANNUAL REPORT OF 1898

FREE ON RECEIPT OF
TWO-CENT STAMP FOR POSTAGE

ADDRESS

BAPTIST MISSION ROOMS

TREMONT TEMPLE, BOSTON, MASS.

Or any of the District Secretaries whose addresses are on the second page of the cover of this MAGAZINE.

Gifts, Fruits and Fullness of the Spirit...

ALVAH S. HOBART, D.D.

"A fresh and timely discussion of a vital theme." "A thoroughly sane presentation of a subject about which there are so many vagaries."

Will enlighten and strengthen many a heart now sorely perplexed." Such were some of the comments made when the articles first appeared in the columns of THE BAPTIST UNION. In response to a call from many quarters they have been published in an attractive booklet. The reading of them will help to a better understanding of the teaching of Scripture, correcting error and furnishing inspiration to service.

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"What is the price of Dobbins' Electric Soap?" "Five cents a bar full size, just reduced from ten. Hasn't been less than ten for 33 years."

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ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY

WE want the readers of the BAPTIST MISSIONARY MAGAZINE to know that some valuable

books can now be secured, through prompt orders, at the cost of manufacturing them.

I.

BAPTIST PERPETUITY is a book of over 500 pages. It is well bound in cloth, and is the best history of the Baptists that has ever been published. With a marvelous ability its author collects and arranges historical statements from all sources until he produces a veritable handbook of Baptist history. It is a book of surpassing interest. Publisher's price for the book has been $2.00 per copy. We will send it, postage paid, for 75 cents.

2. THE PAPAL CONTROVERSY is a book of about 600 pages, well bound in cloth, and contains the most scathing, searching, authentic and thorough exposure of the monstrous religious system of Catholicism that has ever appeared in print. It deals with every phase of the question, and contains a vast storehouse of quotations from Catholic books that show the treacherous nature of that system of faith. The publisher's price for this book is $2.00. We will send it to any

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PENDLETON'S SERMONS have no superiors. This volume contains fifty sermons. They are terse, strong, plain, spiritual, doctrinal, instructive. There is not a useless sentence in the book. These sermons are the pick of Dr. J. M. Pendleton's best thoughts. The book is well bound in cloth, and has about 500 pages. Publisher's price is $1.50. We will send the volume for 65 cents, prepaid.

Send all orders for these books to AMERICAN BAPTIST FLAG, Fulton, Ky. Postage stamps accepted.

"NO LIBRARY CAN BE COMPLETE WITHOUT IT." BOIES PENROSE,

U. S. Senator from Pennsylvania.

Messages and Papers

of the Presidents

Edited by the Hon. JAMES D. RICHARDSON, Under the direction of Congress.

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HISTORY of the United States should form the nucleus of every American citizen's library. With grave questions of public policy to be settled at the ballot box within the next few years, it will be found necessary to study closer than ever those crises from which the nation has in the past emerged ever triumphant. This history should be as authoritative as possible. Ordinarily we get the story of our country from the point of view of one man, and one whose ideas have never influenced the events of which he writes.

In MESSAGES AND PAPERS OF THE PRESIDENTS we have word for word from the makers of our history the burning sentences which have declared wars, the thoughtful, profound utterances which have guided the Ship of State into the quiet waters of Prosperity and Progress-all of them milestones marking the path of our progress toward the grand destiny which unfolds before us as a nation. What could be more sublime-more prophetic-than the words of the immortal Lincoln, when he said: "We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained, it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature."-First Inaugural Address.

Is it not an advantage-a power-to have TEN VOLUMES of this sort of history at your elbow ? Congress had this in mind in authorizing the publication of this great work, and in appropriating the necessary amount to defray the initial expenses.

The HON. AINSWORTH R. SPOFFORD, of the Congressional Library, has accepted the position of General Secretary of the Committee appointed to distribute the work. The Committee on Distribution has undertaken to distribute the work at a trifle over the cost of manufacture and distribution. If it is necessary to increase the price to meet expenses, it will be done later, but not on applications received at once.

A postal card request for full particulars, addressed as below, will bring ample descriptive matter and full instructions for making applications. On all requests accompanied by a deposit of ONE DOLLAR a set of the books will be laid aside and reserved pending further investigation, and if you decide within ten days not to make a regular application for the work. the amount will be refunded. Address

AINSWORTH R. SPOFFORD, Gen. Sec'y, Committee on Distribution, Dept. (

WASHINGTON, D. C.

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Is the New Map of the American Baptist Missionary Union
It has all the Baptist Mission Stations in Asia

Size 10 x 8 Feet, on Linen Cloth, Beautiful Colors.

Price $3.50, Delivered Free

ADDRESS BAPTIST MISSION ROOMS, TREMONT TEMPLE, BOSTON, MASS.

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GRAVE OF ANN H. JUDSON AT AMHERST, BURMA, AS IT IS NOW

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