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1946 Volume 1 Issue 6
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The majority of our readers have never heard of the quaint little village of Burrington, but we nevertheless devote considerable space to its history because this record of a hundred years’ chequered ex…
Innovations? Perhaps so. But Innovations are sometimes worth trying. “A garden enclosed is My Sister My Spouse,” said the Heavenly Bridegroom, of His people. So is it any wonder that when the sons of th…
The acknowledgment that Jesus Christ is Lord is one of the great essentials of the testimony of an Assembly. As a preliminary to the instruction in 1 Cor. 12: 4 to 31, concerning the spiritual ministrie…
The writer has already pointed out that pure religion has three vital characteristics. The first of these – The Rule of the Tongue – was discussed in our last issue. The second characteristic is, THAT P…
Question Does John 14. 6 imply that the unevangelised heathen will be lost? Answer The questioner has written a long letter and the above question merely gives the gist of the correspondent’s honest dif…
In the passage to which now we turn, the apostle designates the assembly, “Body of Christ”(1 Cor. 12: 27, lit.). The omission of the definite article is significant of the fact that the local assembly, …
For over three years not a solitary shower had refreshed the thirsty land. Vegetation was parched and although the fountains and brooks made life tolerable for a time they soon dried up. The situation w…
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