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Ethics of Force H.E. Warner
Future of War Jean de Bloch
New Peace Movement William I. Hull
War Inconsistent with Religion of Jesus
Christ David Lowe Dodge
American Addresses at the Second Hague
Conference Edited by James Brown
Scott
Moral Damage of War Walter Walsh
Newer Ideals of Peace Jane Addams
Bethink Yourselves Leo Tolstoi
Blood of the Nation David Starr Jordan
The Gospel of the Kingdom (Magazine) Edited by Dr. Josiah
Strong
The Call of the Twentieth Century David Starr Jordan
Social Forces Edward T. Devine
American Ideals Theodore Roosevelt
The New Humanism Edward Howard Griggs
The Gospel of Jesus and the Problems
of Democracy Henry C. Vedder
Home Missions and the Social Question M. Katherine Bennett
Social Advance Rev. David Watson
Poverty Robert Hunter
A New Basis of Civilization Prof. Patton
Jesus Christ and the Social Question F.G. Peabody
The Social Teachings of
Christ Shailer Matthews
Sin and Society Prof. Ross
The Influence of Jesus Phillips Brooks
(Bohlen Lectures)
Ideals and Democracy Arthur H. Chamberlain
Democracy and Empire Franklin Henry Giddings

Hospitals W. Gill Wylie, M.D.
The Christian Ministry and the Social
Order Charles S. MacFarland
Christianizing the Social Order Rauschenbusch
Horizons of American Missions I.H. McNash
Missions from the Home Base McAfee
Missions Striking Home McAfee
The Church and the New Age Henry Carver
American Social and Religious
Conditions Charles Stelzle
The Church of To-morrow J. II. Crooker
The Social Task of Christianity Samuel Zane Batten
The Christian State Samuel Zane Batten

The Indian Dispossessed Seth K. Humphrey
The American Indian on the New Trail Dr. T.C. Moffett
The Indian and his Problem Francis Leupp
In Red Man's Land Francis Leupp

Under the Prophet in Utah Cannon and O'Higgins
Story of the Mormons Linn
Riders of the Purple Sage Zona Gale
Mormonism, the Islam of America Bruce Kinney

Southern Mountains S.T. Wilson Southern
Highlanders Kephert
Blue Grass and Rhododendron John Fox
Sons of Vengeance Malone
The Shepherd of the Hills Wright

The Day of the Country Church J.O. Ashenhurst
The Country Life Movement L.H. Bailey
The Country Church and the Rural
Problem Kenyon L. Butterfield
Rural Denmark and its Lessons H. Rider Haggard
The Rural Life Problem of the United
States Sir Horace Plunkett
The Church of the Open Country Warren H. Wilson
The Evolution of the Country
Community Warren H. Wilson

The Souls of the Black Folk W.E.B. Dubois
Following the Color Line Ray Stannard Baker
The Negro, the Southern Problem Page
From Darkness to Light Mary Helm
In Black and White L.H. Hammond

The New Home Missions H. Paul Douglas
Parish of the Pines Whittles
Spiritual Conquest along the Rockies Sloan
The Story of Panama Gause and Carr

Alaska, an Empire in the making John J. Underwood
A Study of the Thlingets of Alaska Jones
Life of Sheldon Jackson Stewart
Alaska, the Great Country Higginson
Alaska and its Natural Resources Dall
Kindashon's Wife Willard

Cuba and Porto Rico Robert Hill
Due South M.M. Ballou
Cuba and her People To-day Forbes Lindsay
American Bride in Porto Rico Marion Blythe
The American Mediterranean Stephen Bonsal
Our Island Empire Charles Morris

The Immigration Problem Jenks and Lauck
Races and Immigrants in America John R. Commons
Our Slavic Fellow Citizens Emily Balch
The Immigrant Invasion Warne
Immigrant Forces Shriver
On the Trail of the Immigrant Steiner
The Cup of Elijah Steiner
The French Blood in America Lucian J. Fosdick
The New America Mary Clark Barnes and
Dr. L.C. Barnes

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