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ANOTHER TREATISE ON PRESENT-DAY ISSUES

IT is said that “in making of books there is no end,” but that matters little, so long as the productions are constantly improving. A new pamphlet has just come to hand from the pen of Percy Tilson Magan, entitled, “The Battle of the Century.” The title indicates the nature of the work. It deals with the French Revolution, and its effect on the church, which resulted in the infliction of the deadly wound on the head of the apocalyptic beast; and the history of religious legislation and intolerance which has followed. Everybody ought to have it, and so become informed on the points which it treats. It has 80 pages, and sells for 10 cents. Address Review and Herald, Battle Creek, Mich. GCB April 22, 1901, page 377.15