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1979 Volume 30 Issue 1
Articles in this Issue
Two Ordinances, baptism and the Lord’s supper, are given to the Church by its Risen Head, the Lord Jesus. Here, we consider the first ordinance, and in order to clarify what the word ordinance means we …
The first chapter of Genesis has been the cause of much controversy in more recent years. The assertions of science so-called, and the various schools of thought concerning the historical interpretation…
So we come to the last eventide of Mark’s Gospel, an eventide that was to be followed by a glorious tomorrow. Consider the passage as follows: 1. The Characters Present. A comparison with the other Gosp…
“If any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new”, 2 Cor. 5. 17. In this first report of 1979 we are looking back on late summer and autumn a…
All Quotations are taken from the Revised Version Jeremiah, the prophet of Judah, is a character who seems to defy description. He has been called the weeping prophet. He has also been described as the …
This article was written by the former secretary of Precious Seed during periods of increasing weakness before he passed into the presence of the Lord. His fear was that he would not be well enough to c…
Book Reviews in this Issue
110 pages. From Gospel Tract Publications, 48 York Street, Glasgow G2 8JW, or through bookshops. £1 plus 20p postage. In living through the last days of his life, the apostle Paul looked beyond to “th…
300 pages. From W. S. Penfold, T.C.S.L., Claremount House, Bicester 0X6 7BW, or Gospel Tract Publications, 48 York Street, Glasgow G2. £1 -25 plus 45p postage (10 copies for £10, postage £2-50). Consi…
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