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Maintaining Our Church Standards

There is a pronounced drift toward the world in our churches.Have ministers any responsibility in this matter? Can we do anything to change the situation?

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Seven Steps in the Apostasy of the Jewish Church

We teach that the symbolic "woman" (or church) of Revelation fled into the "wilderness," where she remained for 1260 years, i. e., from 538 to 1798 A. D. Where, how­ever, was she from 34 to 538 A. D.?

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Our Tabernacle of the Air

We have now been on the air for four months with the Adventist Hour and "Tabernacle of the Air."

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Capitalize the Public Press

As a medium of publicity, with quick and efficient coverage,—for its readers anticipate its periodic appearance at their homes,— the newspaper is the most outstanding to be found on earth.

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"Inspired" Preaching

The other day I heard a sermon that reminded me of watered soup. The text was well chosen, the central thought was valuable, the sincerity of the preacher was evident, but all he said could have been said in half the time or less, and more effectively.

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Editorial Keynotes

The New Testament Canon No. 6

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Lowering the Divine Standard

In every age the gospel minister has been in danger of lowering his mes­sage to meet the lowered standard of the people.

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Capitalize Our Exposition Exhibit

This article was solicited by the editor, first that our workers might have an adequate conception of the greatest publicity and informational attempt of its kind ever made by us as a people ; and, second, to encourage our evangelists to urge all not of our faith who may attend the exposition in 1934 to be sure to visit our exhibit in the Hall of Religion.

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Why We Adopted the Cap and Gown for Commencement

It has been the custom of the graduating class for the past three years at Pacific Union Col­lege to wear the conventional academic dress.

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Operating A Dispensary

He we opened and operate our Brawley Dispensary.

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