September 1928 Issue

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Trenchant Truths

LeRoy E. Froom

Christianity is neither a creed nor an assent to a system of truth un­codified in creedal form. Its essence is a living relationship with the living Christ.

Christianity is neither a creed nor an assent to a system of truth un­codified in creedal form. Its essence is a living relationship with the living Christ.

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Editorial Keynotes

A.G. Daniells, Meade Macguire

Thoughts from the editor's desk on union with Christ.

Thoughts from the editor's desk on union with Christ.

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"Full Proof of Thy Ministry"

J. Lamar McElhany

Why should not every worker make an honest check on himself, to deter­mine whether or not he is making full proof of his ministry?

Why should not every worker make an honest check on himself, to deter­mine whether or not he is making full proof of his ministry?

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Independence and Domination

Oliver Montgomery

God has established in His remnant church a system of organization through which has come great strength and blessing.

God has established in His remnant church a system of organization through which has come great strength and blessing.

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A New Experience in Public Effort

Anonymous

A personal testimony.

A personal testimony.

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The Association Forum

Various Authors

A round table discussion on instruction for baptism.

A round table discussion on instruction for baptism.

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The Message of Joel

B.G. Wilkinson

Studies on the fundamentals of the message.

Studies on the fundamentals of the message.

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Bible Workers Exchange

Anonymous

Our monthly bible workers column considers various topics of interest to our readers.

Our monthly bible workers column considers various topics of interest to our readers.

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An Ancient Description of Modernism

George McReady Price

Modernism may be described as a modern way of looking at all the great facts and problems of Christianity.

Modernism may be described as a modern way of looking at all the great facts and problems of Christianity.

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Qualifications for the Mission Field

W. H. Branson

Mission work must never be re­garded as a career. The incentive of the true missionary is never to build up a reputation, but his one ambition is to save lost men and women from eternal death.

Mission work must never be re­garded as a career. The incentive of the true missionary is never to build up a reputation, but his one ambition is to save lost men and women from eternal death.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

Closing thoughts from the editor's desk. The quest for truth is not in itself the embracing of truth.

Closing thoughts from the editor's desk. The quest for truth is not in itself the embracing of truth.

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