October 1935 Issue

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The Holy Spirit Our Helper

I.H. Evans

Help to obey the Word of God.

Help to obey the Word of God.

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Neglect Not Thing Own Soul—No. 1

M.L. Rice

In the busy activities of life, and in the hurry and bustle of church affairs, there is danger that we as workers shall be robbed of that which is most essential to all spiritual life and ministry,—prayer and Bible study.

In the busy activities of life, and in the hurry and bustle of church affairs, there is danger that we as workers shall be robbed of that which is most essential to all spiritual life and ministry,—prayer and Bible study.

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The Missionary Wife

John Oss

The work of the missionary is a labor of loving service for others.

The work of the missionary is a labor of loving service for others.

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The Advent Movement and Darwin

H.W. Clark

The move from faith to skepticism in the early 19th century.

The move from faith to skepticism in the early 19th century.

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The Sustentation Plan in Operation

Harold H. Cobban

As a result of the careful study given to the situation, a plan was inaugurated whereby each conference would set aside a certain percentage of its tithe for the purpose of providing an amount sufficient to keep these aged men and their widows from suffering for the necessities of life.

As a result of the careful study given to the situation, a plan was inaugurated whereby each conference would set aside a certain percentage of its tithe for the purpose of providing an amount sufficient to keep these aged men and their widows from suffering for the necessities of life.

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Rome's Change on Infallibility

W.W. Prescott

How would you answer the question, "Has the Roman Catholic Church changed its teach­ings?" Please cite incontrovertible facts.

How would you answer the question, "Has the Roman Catholic Church changed its teach­ings?" Please cite incontrovertible facts.

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Teaching Health Reform Successfully

E. Toral Seat

As evangelists endeavoring to persuade people to accept our message as a whole, we find that one of the difficult things for new converts to see is the importance of a healthful diet.

As evangelists endeavoring to persuade people to accept our message as a whole, we find that one of the difficult things for new converts to see is the importance of a healthful diet.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

"Are Lutherans Going Liturgical?" No. 2

"Are Lutherans Going Liturgical?" No. 2

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Human Versus Divine Energy

Carlyle B. Haynes

It seems well-nigh impossible for some Christian workers to rid themselves of the notion that spiritual results may be obtained by methods merely material and intellectual.

It seems well-nigh impossible for some Christian workers to rid themselves of the notion that spiritual results may be obtained by methods merely material and intellectual.

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The First Civil Sunday Law—No. 1

Robert L. Odom

A historical study.

A historical study.

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The Evangelist's High Privilege—No. 2

Louis K. Dickson

Beside other outstanding characteristics of Jesus' evangelism, one very important as­pect cannot fail to arrest our attention. His evangelism exhibited perfect leadership in all its pristine beauty and glory

Beside other outstanding characteristics of Jesus' evangelism, one very important as­pect cannot fail to arrest our attention. His evangelism exhibited perfect leadership in all its pristine beauty and glory

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My Experience With Fear

Mary E. Walsh

Much is said in the word of God about fear, of which there are two kinds, protective and destructive.

Much is said in the word of God about fear, of which there are two kinds, protective and destructive.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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