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M.R. Johnston Company was a printer and [[Publishers|publisher]] located at 709 Pine St., St. Louis, [[Missouri]] and may have been affiliated with the Grant EB, and worked in tandem with Erie Bible Depot in [[Pennsylvania]]. One of its better known authors was [[John William Hugh Nichols]] (1867-1960), who also edited ''Handfuls of Purpose''. Nichols' publications were also advertised to be available via his home address @ 135 Selby Ave., Atherton, [[California]].
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[[Michael M. Rue Johnston]] was a printer and [[Publishers|publisher]] located at 709 Pine St., St. Louis, [[Missouri]] and may have been affiliated with the Grant EB, and worked in tandem with Erie Bible Depot in [[Pennsylvania]]. One of its better known authors was [[John William Hugh Nichols]] (1867-1960), who also edited ''Handfuls of Purpose''. Nichols' publications were also advertised to be available via his home address @ 135 Selby Ave., Atherton, [[California]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:56, 5 September 2022

Michael M. Rue Johnston was a printer and publisher located at 709 Pine St., St. Louis, Missouri and may have been affiliated with the Grant EB, and worked in tandem with Erie Bible Depot in Pennsylvania. One of its better known authors was John William Hugh Nichols (1867-1960), who also edited Handfuls of Purpose. Nichols' publications were also advertised to be available via his home address @ 135 Selby Ave., Atherton, California.

Booklets/Tracts

John William Hugh Nichols

  • A Child's Song
  • A Convict's Conversion
  • A Lieutenant General's Testimony
  • A Dual Testimony: Confessions of King George of England & Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek
  • A Queen's Question
  • From Skepticism to Christ
  • Have You Heard? (Poetry)
  • Recovery and Retention, 1942.
  • Saint Patrick
  • The Wordless Book

Others

  • A Child's Prayer (Poetry)
  • Can You Tell Me the Way to Heaven?
    • What Happened in Traverse Trench in WWI
  • The Hymn for "Passing Souls"
  • Who Made It: A Happening in the Life of Isaac Newton, the Scientist