New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1909. — 260 p.
Gathering up the cluesRussian Ideals
The Greek Orthodox Church
The Religion of the Russian People
The Story of the "Old Believers"
The Story of the Molokans
Absolutism and Religious Liberty
Tsar Alexander II (1856-1881)Bright Hopes
The Story of the Stundists in the South
The Radstock Awakening in the North
Smuggling the Gospel into Russian Poland
Invasion of the Baltic Provinces by Evangelists
The Baptists in Russia
Anti-Religious Ferments among the Masses
"The Red Spectre"
Tsar Alexander III (1881-1894)And the Tsar said, "Let there be Darkness!"
Enter Pobiedonostzeff
"As Sheep in the Midst of Wolves"
With the Exiles
The Ways into the Fold
What did they Believe?
Tsar Nicholas II (1894-1909)"The Heaven is High, and the Tsar is far away"
The Dukhobors and Count Leo Tolstoy
How Liberty came at Last
The Present Evangelical Advance
Evangelical Agencies at Work
"The Morning Cometh"
The Russian Priesthood
The Story of the Parish Pope Tsvetkoff
Manifesto of the Greek Orthodox Church