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The QUEST of HAPPINESS

A Study of the Victory over Life's Troubles. By Newell Dwight Hillis, Pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church, Brooklyn. Cloth, Decorated Border, 75c., postpaid.

It is a consummate statement of the highest conception of the nature of human life, and of the only methods by which its meaning and possibilities can be attained. A serene satisfaction with God's method of moral government breathes from every page and makes the teacher trustworthy.—Charles Frederick Goss.

"The Quest of Happiness" is Dr. Hillis' very best book. It is strong, vivid, clear, and has a certain indefinable human quality which will be sure to give it a large circulation and make it a source of great helpfulness.—Amory H. Bradford, Pastor of the First Congregational Church, Montclair, N. J.

I find "The Quest of Happiness" a very rich and beautiful work. It is eminently a book for the home.—Philip S. Moxon, Pastor of South Congregational Church, Springfield, Mass.


HAPPINESS

Essays on the Meaning of Life. By Carl Hilty. Translated by Francis Greenwood Peabody, Professor of Christian Morals, Harvard University, Cambridge. 12mo, cloth, 75 cents, postpaid.

Great numbers of thoughtful people are just now much perplexed to know what to make of the facts of life, and are looking around them for some reasonable interpretation of the modern world. To this state of mind the reflections of Prof. Hilty have already brought much reassurance and composure.


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