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1979 Volume 30 Issue 4
Articles in this Issue
If Jacob’s well is still in Samaria, it is now no doubt built up as a showpiece for tourists. It was on the side of this well that our Lord sat and rested, being wearied with His journey, John 4. 6. To …
The Book of Daniel has a distinctive character which sets it apart among the books of the Old Testament. We learn much about the prophet himself from its contents. Daniel was among the first of Judah to…
"Then they that gladly received his word were baptized … and they continued stedfastly”, Acts 2. 41 -42. It is good to remind ourselves at times that evangelism is not an end in itself. It is but a mean…
The Philippian letter breathes the atmosphere of heaven, and as we view our Lord Jesus under different titles (telling us of His grace in birth, His greatness even in death, the glory that is now His, a…
The State of Decline. The tes-timony of God, since its original commencement, has been subject to fluctuation. There have been times of shameful departure from divine prin-ciples – times when solitary v…
This Psalm is the last of a group of three (46-48) which all bring before us the mighty power of God in deliver-ing His people from their enemies, 47. 3. It is most encouraging to remind our hearts that…
Book Reviews in this Issue
16 pages. In the form of an open letter to engaged couples, this booklet shows from the Scriptures what is before them. Both booklets 30p each plus 10% postage, from Everday Publications, Toronto, Can…
24 pages. A sweetly written and winsome booklet for sisters, showing privileges and responsibilities in assembly and service.…
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