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The
Resurrection of Saul as Described by an Eye-Witness.
New York: Pilgrim Press, 1912.
A
Young Man's Jesus.
Boston and New York:Pilgrim Press, 1914.
The
Woman Who Came at Night:Being the Experiences of a Minister.
Boston and New York:Pilgrim Press, 1914.
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Power to You:Fifty Editorials from Every Week.
New York:Century, 1917.
It's
a Good Old World.
New York:Century, 1920.
Business
Correspondence, with Charles W.Hurd.
New York:Alexander Hamilton Institute, 1921.
Better
Days
New York and London:Century, 1920.
The
Man Nobody Knows:A Discovery of the Real Jesus.
Indianapolis and New York:Bobbs-Merrill, Review of Reviews, 1925.
The
Book Nobody Knows.
Indianapolis:Bobbs-Merrill, 1926.
What
Can a Man Believe?
Indianapolis:Bobbs-Merrill, 1927.
The
Man of Galilee:Twelve Scenes from the Life of Christ.
New York:Cosmopolitan Books, 1928.
On
the Up and Up.
Indianapolis:Bobbs-Merrill, 1929.
Advertising
Campaigns, with Bernard Lichtenberg.
New York:Alexander Hamilton Institute, 1930.
Another
Boy:The Story of the Birth at Bethlehem.
Minneapolis:Buckbee-Brehm, 1930.
A
Parade of the States.
Forward by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr.Garden City, NY:Doubleday, Doran and Co.,
1932.
He
Upset the World.
Indianapolis:Bobbs-Merrill, 1932.
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