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Broughton's Tabernacle, Atlanta, Ga., I sent him a copy of "Preacher and Prayer," by Bounds. Hear what he says:

"This little book was given me by a friend. I received another copy at Christmas from another friend. 'Well,' thought I, 'there must be something worth while in the little book or two of my friends would not have selected the same present for me.' So I read the first page until I came to the words: 'Man is looking for better methods, God is looking for better men. Man is God's method.' That was enough for me and my appetite demanded more until the book was finished with pleasure."

This present volume is a companion work, and reflects the true spirit of a man whose business it was to live the gospel that he preached. He was not a luminary but a SUN and takes his place with Brainerd and Bramwell as untiring intercessors with God.

H. W. HODGE.