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1975 Volume 26 Issue 2
Articles in this Issue
The object of this study is to consider three statements penned by the apostle Paul, each in a different Epistle, in order to learn the practical and valuable lessons which they contain. The feature whi…
Prayer is the one activity we express most concern about, and yet at the same time treat most casually. How often we have been confronted with a need and we have said most earnestly, “We will make it a …
Laying the Stones. A mason selects each stone carefully and lays it in its intended position. The principle applies to a “spiritual house" where each “living stone" has a place ordained by God, the divi…
The name of each of Jacob’s sons was specially chosen in the light of circumstances. When Rachel saw this boy, she said: “God hath judged me (Heb. dananni)”, Gen. 30.6, and named him “Dan”. Over the yea…
Tract work. The regular distribution of Gospel literature is an essential part of an assembly’s activities. Not only is the Word of God made known but in addition residents are reminded of the company o…
Most will agree that it is undesirable to single out any particular person in the Bible as having the most outstanding character, because God chooses His servants with fitting capacities for the experie…
In the Christian era – the Church age – there are only two divinely-appointed ordinances which every true believer is expected to observe. The first is believer’s baptism (which formed the subject of ou…
i. The Passover. Suggested readings: Exod. 12; Deut. 16. 1-8; Num. 28. 16-25; 1 Cor. 5. 7; Ezek. 45. 21. In Leviticus 23 the feasts are proclaimed in verse 2; in verse 3 God informs His people of His in…
The believer has been redeemed from all lawlessness, and he should be zealous of good works. He must, therefore, be subject both to the law of God and the law of man, however irksome he might find the R…
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(652 pages). U.K sales only, £2 from the author (address on front page). Overseas sales, $6.95 from Walterick Publishers, P.O. Box 2216, Kansas City, U.S.A., or their overseas distributors. The author…
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