Total already acknowledged ALL T. ~ E s. d. 210 10 7 2 10 0 2 0 0 .\ v.orking-ruan's htdping hand for peace ~._~~e 0 10 0 OUR PRICE LIST. (Postage and carriage included.) " The New Crusader."---Y early 6s. 6d., quarterly subscriptions is. Bd., single copies lid. The price of the
September 27, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
the immense importance of the working classes and a recognition of their gross exploitation. Christian reconciliation is not a mere soother of irritated feelings ; it is not an ingenious compromise ; it is something that has to be secured by sacrifice, and the sacrifice has to b
December 27, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
Though there is only a group at Norwich, members o )anaged to arrange for an excellent public meeting on Tuesday. It was pleasant to have the hearty fellowship °f members of the I.L.P. and others. Miss Wilson addressed. the meeting, and a resolution was carried in favour of tota
November 1, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
The price of the "N.C." in quantities over six is each, carraige paid. For orders of 50 and upwards 2d. in the ls. will be allowed. " The Explorer."—Monthly 2d., postage id., yearly 2s. 6d. Confession of Faith Leaflets. Free. Peace Hymn Sheet.-16 hymns, per 100 28 3d Collecting
November 1, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
THE RECRUDESCENCE OF WAR. From an article written for the New World Quarterly by H. H. Simmons.—Minneapolis, Minn., in 1900. In this article, Mr. Simmons shows strikingly the decline of the war spirit fifty years ago, arid its gradual revival. What it seems to prove is that no m
November 1, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
" The Last Weapon."—(Propaganda Edition to sell 3 d•), single copies 4d., one dozen 2s. 3d., 100 16s. 6d., " 0 28s:, ordinary edition ls. sd. and 2s. 9d. (bound). ," - The Wrestlers," a novel, by T. Wilson Wilson, 2s. 4d. 'lritt en mainly before the war. " The Men Who Dared," by
March 1, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England
ALL Teachers of To-day know Hawthorne's story of Ernest and the Great Stone Face; how as a boy Ernest was constantly looking up at the rock just above his village on the mountain side, with its rough representation of a human face—how he was always thinking of the promised leade
December 20, 1918 - New Crusader - London, London, England