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Introductory Note to Chapter 3 In the second chapter, injunctions were given as to the conduct of men and women in the local church. Since such a church was designed to be under the pastoral care of a n…
Note, for over four years Messrs. T. J. Lawson and H. E, Pope have together conducted the Section which embraces the pages for boys and girls and for seniors. Last month Mr. Pope left Taunton to take up…
It is a grand thing for us to stop and think occasionally of the evidences with which God has surrounded us of His love towards us, and of the truth of His Word. His enemies are ever active in their eff…
Cherished in Possession – ch. 4. 12 “A garden enclosed is my sister, my spouse; a spring shut up, a fountain sealed.” Separation – a garden enclosed Secrecy – a spring hidden Sacredness – not the common…
The Lord, in His parabolic discourse in John 10, makes mention of five different types of men who have had to do with His flock. 1. The Stranger (v. 5). Here is someone who perhaps would fain do shepher…
In the Scriptures men are occasionally likened to trees, and influences that affect them to winds that blow, swaying them, now this way, now that. The figure illustrates the way in which The Chronicles …
(The fact that the Lord’s Supper is nowhere in Scripture called a feast will hol prevent readers appreciating tin- refreshing ministry hi this article, -Eds.). The whole Christian life is characterized …
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