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1946 Volume 1 Issue 3
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“What need to speak on that subject,” we actually heard a critical brother complain after an address, “we heard all that forty years ago.” He had evidently forgotten the injunction, “Thou shalt teach th…
During the first 30 years of Israel’s history in the land, as in the wilderness before then, the Lord ruled over them (Num. 23: 21; Jud. 8: 23). This theo­cratic form of government was the highest they …
The raising up of elders to act in an assembly for the spiritual care of the saints is primarily the work of the Holy Spirit. He it is who qualifies men to engage in this ministry, so that they give evi…
As I move among Assemblies today I cannot but observe a very real concern on the part of godly brethren, both as to the dearth of conversions and as to the amazing apathy of many of God’s people. Christ…
Question Is it wise to submit to being called “Plymouth Brethren”? Answer I think that believers should, generally, respectfully express their objection to being denominated “Plymouth Brethren.” Of cour…
Question Ought Christians to testify to all whom they meet? Answer The believer’s responsibility to spread the gospel must not be so construed as to set aside all salutary advice contained in the Old Te…
Question What is the meaning of “being crafty, I caught you with guile”? Answer This passage, as all others, must be read in the light of its context. Paul did not make it a rule to accept every gift th…
We give below reports from a few of the many scores of men who labour in the Gospel in these Islands, in fellowship with the Assemblies. It is perhaps unnecessary to say that they have gone forth lookin…
The condition of the saints in Corinth was such, that when the Apostle wrote his first Epistle to them, he felt the need of repeated warning. In 8. 9, he warns against the spirit of inconsiderateness so…
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