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1965 Volume 16 Issue 2
Articles in this Issue
1. INTERNAL TESTIMONY In our approach to present day assembly testimony, it is always helpful and desirable to review church fellowship and practice in New Testament times. In those days all who belonge…
Readers are reminded that, as has been mentioned previously from time to time, the Lord’s servants who are referred to in this section are in no way responsible to the Committee; also that the inclusion…
All quotations are from the Revised Version. A group of young people is discussing the subject of Baptism, and we are surprised to hear how varied are the views expressed. ‘When I was an infant, I was b…
We make no apologies for printing such a long article as the following, dealing as it does with a subject that has acquired such unjustifiable proportions in the minds of some. It has been written by re…
2. Distinguishing Characteristics Early Christian writers compared the four Gospels to the river which flowed out of Eden’s garden and which parted into four heads, Gen. 2. 10-14. In Eden the river was …
2. THE MOUNT OF INSTRUCTION ‘And seeing the multitudes, he went up into a mountain: and when he was set, his disciples came unto him: and he opened his mouth, and taught them’, Matt. 5. 1-2. In the se…
Book Reviews in this Issue
The Church and the churches. By W. E. Vine, M.A. Pp. 144. 12s. 6d. John Ritchie Ltd., Kilmarnock. We are glad to see that a third edition of this work is now available to the Lord’s people, written by…
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