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1973 Volume 24 Issue 1
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As to His essential Deity, Scripture everywhere teaches that mortal man cannot see God. So John wrote, “No man hath seen God at any time”, John 1.18. Even of the Jews of His day, who supposed that they …
The following reports tell of the salvation of souls in various parts of the country. The sowing of the incorruptible seed of the Word of God is still the only method which can result in eternal blessin…
Many correspondence schools for writers offer what are called “starters" for plots and articles. These consist of suggestive outlines or arresting ideas which are designed to “start" a writer and lead t…
Paul’s thirteen letters may readily be divided into three groups: (1) those written during the history covered by the book of the Acts, viz. Romans, 1 and 2 Corinthians, Galatians, and 1 and 2 Thessalon…
Whilst there is considerable reference to prayer in the Psalms, with their emphasis on the inner spiritual life, the references in the book of Proverbs, with its practical outlook, are few. In fact, att…
These studies are concerned with tracing the work of God -Father, Son and Spirit -for, in and through His people. Having already considered the work of the Father in the salvation of men, we now turn to…
"Synagogue" is a transliteration of a Greek word, used repeatedly in the Gospels and the Acts, to mean a place where people were led together with the main purpose of hearing an interpretation of the He…
Book Reviews in this Issue
LUKE 24. 4I-43 The word “meat” here means, as it so often does in the New Testament, any kind of food or provision for the nourishment of the body. Being perfect Man as well as perfect God, our Lord k…
A record by W. T. Stunt, A. Pulleng, A. Pickering, G. P. Simmons, D. K. Boak, and S. F. Warren. Upperton Press in conjunction with Echoes of Service. Illus. 663pp. £3.00 plus 25P postage from 1 Widcombe…
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