Central Gospel Tract Depot

Central Gospel Tract Depot was an open brethren tract publisher in Elgin, Illinois that was founded by Louis William Gabler (1884-1966) that printed millions of Gospel tracts, particularly during WWII, and was based in Louis' home at 617 Laurel Street. Louis was in fellowship with Elgin Gospel Hall, now known as Park Manor Bible Chapel.

Tracts

Author presumed to be Louis Gabler unless otherwise specified. Digital copies are available of all listed tracts in Doug's archive, inquire within.

  1. A Mission For Every Believer
  2. A Universal Wish
  3. Are You Prepared for Eternity?
  4. Better than a Pardon
  5. Better Wages
  6. Death and After by Major Whittle
  7. EXCUSES That Will Not Stand the Test
  8. God Loves You
  9. God Says "Come"
  10. Has God Prepared a Place of Torment for Man?
  11. I Am Not Going to a Christless Grave. Are You?
  12. "I Can't Get Away from God"
  13. "I Don't Ask You to 'Give Up,' but to 'Receive.'"
  14. On What Principle?
  15. Peter's Advice by J.G.
  16. Refuges of Lies
  17. Sins Blotted Out
  18. Stoop and Drink by Thomas H. Lacey
  19. The Best Gift on Earth by J.G.
  20. The Colonel's Word Will Stand
  21. The General Mercy of God
  22. The Only "WAY" To Heaven by S.J.
  23. This is Not an Advertisement
  24. Two Coverings
  25. Ungodly People: The Only Kind God Saves by W.R. Newell
  26. Where Is The 'V'?
  27. Where Will You Be In Eternity?
  28. Ye MUST Be Born Again
  29. Your Best Friend

Sources

  • Dan Shutt