Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1926, p. 35

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July 16, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 35 "Nobody has ever seen him laugh" Certainly could never be said of this living, breathing Christ who aeea life with your eyes, chats with your tongue, toils with your hands through page after page of the most amazingly unconventional story of the century. Bruce Barton's "The i\fan ~obodv Kno\\-·s" is probably the most intimate, mo'st · understanding and understandable, and certainly the most unconventional conception of Christ ever penned. . Not a theology ordinary to you, "life" of Christ, it prescinds both and tradition and sweeps aside all noti0ns and conventions to bring out of the mist of two thousand years, a most extraordinarily graphic picture of the i\fan. Christ as you would really kno·w H'im if you were walking and talking and toiling with Him at your shoulder. Ever reverent and respectful, never does the author attempt to foist individual religious views upon the reader. \Vhatever your faith you will thoroughly enjoy and perhaps benefit from this refreshing story. = - READ THIS REMARKABLE STORY DAILY, BEGINNING JULY 19th AND RUNNING EXCLUSIVELY IN THE DAILY

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