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Harry Lacey
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Unless, we are content to be deceived by secret and sinister influences at work in Christendom we cannot afford to neglect the line of study suggested by this series of articles. At the close of the A…
Is there a hidden leaven at work in Christendom today? If so, it behoves us to be alive to its influences. Read this article in conjunction with the one in our previous issue. IF the character of leav…
Readers are advised to refresh their minds by glancing over the preceding articles on a subject which bears very significantly on present-day conditions. One of the visions which were given to Zechari…
(The accounts of the Institution of the Lord’s Supper should be read, preferably in the Revised Version : Matt. 26. 26/28; Mk. 14 22/24; Lu. 22. 19/20; 1 Cor. 11. 23/25) Considerable perplexity is cre…
Seeing that whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning (Rom. 15.i), it follows that spiritual profit is to be derived from a consideration of The Chronicles. These ‘temple …
The Chronicles were written subsequent to the reign of Hezekiah. The mention of his days shows they were remote (4. 41). Judah’s captivity is referred to as long since (6. 15) and the closing words we…
JEHOSHAPHAT The Epochs of His Reign, The 25 years of Jehoshaphat’s reign divide naturally into five periods. In them different influences produced very different results. During the first, devotion to…
The Final Phase. We are not told of any repentance on Jehoshaphat’s part for his sin with Ahab. So valued by the Lord is the tender plant of repentance and contrition that, had it developed, it is lik…
JOASH AND AMAZIAH The apprehension of much of the Old Testament, and the interpretation of much of its instruction to meet the needs of our time, depend upon mi understanding of the ministries of prop…
FOUR ATTITUDES TO THE HOUSE OF THE LORD The reigns of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah are grouped in the Holy Scriptures. The statement that Isaiah’s ministry was sustained through the course of the…
It is well known that John leaves unmentioned in his Gospel several events which receive special attention by his fellow evangelists in the earlier three. No mention of the Temptation, the Transfigura…
The Stooping Lord John’s second supper is as full of the behaviour of the Lord Jesus Himself as his first is of the state and conduct of His disciples. John fills the thirteenth and fourteenth chapter…
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