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What Makes a Nation Great

By
Frederick Lynch

Secretary Church Peace Union
(Founded by Andrew Carnegie)

The Last War. A Study of Things Present

and Things to Come.

12mo, cloth.

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net 75c.

Dr. Lynch places responsibility for the great European War where he considers it rightfully belongs, reviews the moral and economic effects and discusses the ultimate issue he believes will follow. Dr. Lynch claims for the churches a large share in this consummation.

What Makes a Nation Great? 12mo, cloth net 75c.

"This is a voice that ought to be heard. Dr. Lynch points out what elements enter into the greatness of a nation and gives some indications that by these standards the United States is a great nation. If pastors read this book they will be very sure to preach it."-The Continent.

The Peace Problem. The Task of the Twentieth Century. Introduction by Andrew Carnegie. Cloth. . net 75c.

Andrew Carnegie commends this book in no stinted terms. "I have read this book from beginning to end with interest and profit. I hope large editions will be circulated by our peace organizations among those we can interest in the noblest of all causes.' ""

The New Opportunities of the Ministry. With Introduction by Hugh Black, M.A., D.D. 12mo, cloth..

net 75c.

Professor Hugh Black, of Union Theological Seminary, says: "Mr. Lynch has amply proved his case, which is to present the opportunities afforded by the modern ministry. The broad and forceful appeal of this book will surely not miss its mark."

What Makes a
Nation Great

By

FREDERICK LYNCH, D.D.

Secretary Federal Council Commission on Peace
and Arbitration and Author of "The
Peace Problem," "The New Oppor-
tunities of the Ministry," etc.

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Dedicated to my esteemed friend

Edwin D. Mead

who, for many years, has unceasingly and untiringly urged upon his country those ideals which make a nation truly great

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