BW Picturesque Titles

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Some of the distinctive titles in Brethren literature have been of interest to me. here are some of the more picturesque:

  • The Javelin of Phinehas, by William Lincoln (London, 1863, xxiii, 587 pp.)
  • Woolen and Linen, by J.G. Bellett (London, n.d., 80 pp.)
  • A Bunch of Grapes, by William Easton (London, n.d., 140 pp.)
  • Leaves from the Book, by F.W. Grant
  • Old Groans and new Songs, by F.C. Jennings
  • Pasture for the Flock of God, by H.H. Snell (1875, 331 pp.)
  • The Stroke of a Stick, by H.W. Soltau
  • The Shepherd's Bag, by James F. Spink (Chicago, 1949, 136 pp.).

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