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1961 Volume 12 Issue 5
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IT IS OFTEN SAID that our Christian witness lacks power. Men are not gripped by the Gospel as once they were; rarely do we see anyone broken down under conviction of sin and we are tempted to ask a bygo…
INTRODUCTION, 1. 1-17. Opening Salutation, 1-7. Concerning the Gospel. The Promise, 2; The Person, 3; The Purpose, 5 – Obedience to the Faith. Personal Section, 8-17. Daily Prayers for them, 8-9; De…
THE PERIOD OF THE JUDGES, as distinct from the scope of the book of Judges, extends from Judges I to 1 Samuel 7. Throughout, all is seen to be fitful, wilful and unsettled. Moral standards were appallin…
THE DOCTRINE OF THE CHURCH is sadly neglected in some quarters. On the other hand it must not be thought that it comprises the whole of revelation. Serious results will flow from lack of balance in this…
ADAM HAD BEEN INSTALLED in the garden on the condition, or ‘law’, of Gen. 2.16-17; he had, in Eve, been given a suitable help-meet; he had, in conjunction with her, the capacity for multiplying; his foo…
WE MEET NOT INFREQUENTLY with the opinion that the Bible was not intended to be a complete guide in the matters of doctrine and practice throughout the present era. Some hold that, while the Scriptures …
Unbroken sunshine on the day of the opening of the new hall at Whipton was happily in keeping with the whole occasion. Large numbers were present at the afternoon and evening gatherings, and heard Mr. J…
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