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1951 Volume 4 Issue 4
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Chapter 6. Introductory Note. Much of this chapter is devoted to exhortations against yielding to ideas and practices which believers might be tempted to adopt under the influence of the world. It has f…
The Choice ofWords. Always use a very direct style. Say “I," never “we.” Why not say “I" when you mean “I"? Why not say “I have something to say to you" instead of same empty phrase such as “we would su…
There is a rather old story to this effect: Two Christians meet. One has just listened to a rather popular preacher. He tells his friend how very much he has enjoyed hearing him and adds “I will you too…
This picturesque stone-built village is situated on high ground about three miles north-west of Crewkerne, well off the main road between Yeovil and Taunton. With, its splendid mansion and park, Hinton …
RINGWOOD, ST. IVES There is some concern at thesmall number attending the gospel meetings and consideration is being given tothe matter of moving the Hall nearer to the town, or if possible to a site on…
It is not surprising that, in the sacred writings of a pastoral peoplelike Israel, the work of a shepherd and thehabits of his flocks should yield frequent illustrations, The nation displayed to the god…
As believers, both individually and collectively, we are completely dependenton the Holy Spirit in our life and activity. As individuals we arc bornagain of the Spirit, we are sealed by the Spirit, the …
Gardens are part of the glory of England. We who live in this island love its natural scenery, and our gardens are made to share tlie features of their setting; the best of them are unrivalled in their …
Driving along a road not far from Cheltenham, I caught sight of a school-crest with these words engraved– Vision, Venture, Victory–the school motto, and a very good one too. This, I thought, is a motto …
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