October 1929 Issue

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Trenchant Truths

LeRoy E. Froom

There is a basic distinction between knowledge by experience and knowl­edge by description.

There is a basic distinction between knowledge by experience and knowl­edge by description.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Thoughts from the editor's desk.

Thoughts from the editor's desk.

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Forward and Upward

A.D. Bohn, J.W. Mace , George McReady Price

Articles for inspiration, counsel, and caution.

Articles for inspiration, counsel, and caution.

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Parallel Movements — No. 1

Taylor G. Bunch

According to the scripture re­corded in 1 Corinthians 10: 1-12, the experiences of ancient Israel under the exodus movement were a type of the experience of modern Israel un­der the advent movement.

According to the scripture re­corded in 1 Corinthians 10: 1-12, the experiences of ancient Israel under the exodus movement were a type of the experience of modern Israel un­der the advent movement.

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The Association Forum

John K. Jones, H.W. Cottrell , George W. Wells

The problem of personal finance.

The problem of personal finance.

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Voice Defects

Marion E. Cady, J. L. Butler

Advice on remedying voice defects.

Advice on remedying voice defects.

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Never-to-be-Forgotten Days

Anonymous

A personal testimony.

A personal testimony.

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Bible Workers Exchange

Reathel Jenkins, Rose E. Boose, M. Lucas

Bible workers exchange advice for enlarged service.

Bible workers exchange advice for enlarged service.

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Christ's "Other Sheep "

LeRoy E. Froom

Will you explain how certain mark­edly spiritual leaders and writers, such as Moody and Murray, who never accepted this message though they knew of its existence, have done such wonderful service for God and give evidence of clear acceptance and fel­lowship with Christ?

Will you explain how certain mark­edly spiritual leaders and writers, such as Moody and Murray, who never accepted this message though they knew of its existence, have done such wonderful service for God and give evidence of clear acceptance and fel­lowship with Christ?

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The Chaplain's Possibilities

W.M. Andress

While the work of the sanitarium chaplain differs widely from that of the evangelist in the field, the chap­lain is nevertheless engaged in evan­gelism of the highest order.

While the work of the sanitarium chaplain differs widely from that of the evangelist in the field, the chap­lain is nevertheless engaged in evan­gelism of the highest order.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

Closing thoughts from the Ministry back page.

Closing thoughts from the Ministry back page.

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