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1947 Volume 1 Issue 8
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To follow David in his rejection, especially in the earlier days, was tantamount to counting all things but loss, for the fellowship of his sufferings. It needed both the vision and the courage of faith…
Question What attitude should young believers adopt when they look on things within the Assembly which do not agree with New Testament principles? Answer It is sad indeed if in an assembly there exists …
Question John 14. 12. The Lord promises that “He that believeth on Me the works that I do shall he do also.” Should this be taken as referring to the miracles of Christ. If so, how is it that those who …
Question Should there be ministry either before or after the Breaking of Bread and should it be restricted to the theme of the meeting? Answer No rule should be laid down. The unsuitability of making an…
Question Is it necessary for a Christian to be baptised before remembering the Lord in the breaking of bread? Answer The necessity lies in the fact that it is the scriptural order and practice. Let the …
Question Were the “miracles” of Peter and Paul examples of faith comparable with those instances of faith recorded in Heb. 11, or were they signs from the Lord for the establishment of the church? Answe…
Question Why did blind Bartimeus address the Lord Jesus as “Jesus, thou Son of David”? Answer Isa. 42, vv. 7 and 16, speak of the works of the Messiah and name specifically the giving of sight to the bl…
Although we have included in our pages a good deal of ministry respecting elders we welcome this further treatment of the subject, in the conviction that the well-being of any Assembly depends very larg…
Few will deny that there is a lack of power – we believe our contributor from the Antipodes has put his finger on the weak spot. The complaint is made that there is a sad lack among the saints of the po…
It is to be recognized that “The House of God” is a term used in other passages of the New Testament of that which could not be contained within the limits of any locality (Heb. 3. 1-6; 10. 21;1Peter 4.…
That Jesus of Nazareth, while being fully Man, was and remains, at the same time, truly God, is a dogma set forth in classical terms in the great Christian Creeds and Confessions. But on what are these …
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