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1952 Volume 4 Issue 7
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For more than two years we have been privileged to supply our readers with the late W. E. Vine’s Invaluable Notes on 1st Timothy, the last instalment appearing in our previous issue. Large numbers of st…
He not only allowed His disciples to ask questions, but provoked them to do so. He deliberately wound His statements in obscurity and paradox, to excite the questioning propensity. He Himself gave this …
The art of sculpture is rediscovered by every child who plays with plasticine. Its appeal probably lies, deeper than that of painting or drawing because by it we can represent things as they really are,…
The blitz of 1942 completely destroyed the hall at Heavitree, Exeter, where for nearly 50 years a testimony had been maintained. After a period spent in part of a nearby house, the assembly moved into a…
To show what can be done by prayerful enterprise we give from time to time (under the heading “How it Began”) stories of how work in various places started. This time we trace a flourishing work back to…
“the Lord Saith.… Them That Honour Me I Will Honour” Though we must leave posterity to assess the impact on history made by the reign of His Majesty King George VI, the shock of his sudden summons into …
We are glad to be able to make available to a wider circle a timely message which was much appreciated at the Aberdeen New Year Meetings. In this passage we have recorded for us a concentrated account o…
(1) Great Promises–Chapter 1 THESE THINGS … v. 4. Partakers of the Divine nature Preserved from, the corruption of the world vv. 5-8. Progress in Christian virtues "if these things be in you, and abound…
"Whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have hope” (Rom. 15. 4). When Nehemiah’s book opened, the witness fo…
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