July 1935 Issue
Obey God Rather Than Man No. 2
I.H. Evans
When a state or a government demands that its citizens recognize the state as supreme in matters of conscience, and that it be obeyed, regardless of the right or wrong of its demands, it usurps the place of God and becomes an oppressive power.
When a state or a government demands that its citizens recognize the state as supreme in matters of conscience, and that it be obeyed, regardless of the right or wrong of its demands, it usurps the place of God and becomes an oppressive power.The Supreme Task of the Church*—No. 1
C.H. Watson
"Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." Mark 16:15.
"Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." Mark 16:15.Topic No. 5--The Daily Program
H.M.S. Richards
Workers' Meetings and Division of Responsibility.
Workers' Meetings and Division of Responsibility.Guiding Principles in Prophetic Interpretation—No. 1
B. P. Hoffman
True to the prediction given to Daniel concerning "the time of the end," the decades of the last century have seen much running to and fro in the field of prophetic investigation.
True to the prediction given to Daniel concerning "the time of the end," the decades of the last century have seen much running to and fro in the field of prophetic investigation.Editorial Keynotes
LeRoy E. Froom
Presbyterian crisis over the Machen case—No. 2
Presbyterian crisis over the Machen case—No. 2Language Befitting the Message
H. M. Tippett
One's language, like his dress, should never be conspicuous for its uncouthness or its oddity, its splendor or its ornamentation
One's language, like his dress, should never be conspicuous for its uncouthness or its oddity, its splendor or its ornamentationFinal Analysis of the "Little Horn"(XIV)—No. 1
N.J. Walforf
Before entering upon our analytical review of the rise and fall of the "little horn," it will be well to note again the necessity of close observation in the interpretation of prophecy.
Before entering upon our analytical review of the rise and fall of the "little horn," it will be well to note again the necessity of close observation in the interpretation of prophecy.The Minister's Wife in Church and Home
W.E. Barr
No higher privilege can come to any young woman than that of being the wife, companion, and fellow laborer of one ordained of God to herald this last message of warning to a perishing world.
No higher privilege can come to any young woman than that of being the wife, companion, and fellow laborer of one ordained of God to herald this last message of warning to a perishing world.Effective Evangelistic Music
L.S. Melendy
The power of music in worship.
The power of music in worship.