November 1935 Issue

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"To Seek and Save"

I.H. Evans

We live in an hour when a multitude of interests and activities press upon our time and attention.

We live in an hour when a multitude of interests and activities press upon our time and attention.

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Mrs. White's Legacy to the Trustees

A.G. Daniells

By the Late A.G. Daniells

By the Late A.G. Daniells

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A Visit to "Elmshaven"

Arthur White

An introductory essay on what a visit to Elmshaven would be like.

An introductory essay on what a visit to Elmshaven would be like.

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A Significant Church Music Institute

Carlyle B. Haynes

Church music institute for the Lake Union Conference was held at Em­manuel Missionary College, Berrien Springs, Michigan, August 2-5, 1935.

Church music institute for the Lake Union Conference was held at Em­manuel Missionary College, Berrien Springs, Michigan, August 2-5, 1935.

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Teaching Christian Temperance

Heber H. Votaw

Because there has been indicated, by the votes cast in many places in the United States, a decided trend away from legal pro­hibition of the use of intoxicating liquors, many have felt that the temperance cause has re­ceived a fatal blow.

Because there has been indicated, by the votes cast in many places in the United States, a decided trend away from legal pro­hibition of the use of intoxicating liquors, many have felt that the temperance cause has re­ceived a fatal blow.

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Neglect Not Thine Own Soul No. 2

M.L. Rice

The apostle Paul understood the necessity of a personal, living connection with God.

The apostle Paul understood the necessity of a personal, living connection with God.

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The Missionary Wife

John Oss

II. In the Home

II. In the Home

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The First Civil Sunday Law No. 2

Robert L. Odom

Part two of our exploration of the first Sunday law.

Part two of our exploration of the first Sunday law.

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Increasing Number of Evangelists Needed

Harold A. Miller

I have been deeply impressed with the need of strong ministerial and pas­toral training.

I have been deeply impressed with the need of strong ministerial and pas­toral training.

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Gospel Teams Led by Gospel Ministry

William H. Bergherm

The Spirit of God is leading out before us in the field of lay evangelism in a very definite way, and during recent times a large number of laymen have volunteered for service.

The Spirit of God is leading out before us in the field of lay evangelism in a very definite way, and during recent times a large number of laymen have volunteered for service.

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Technique of Layman Efforts

Henry F. Brown

A report from Texas.

A report from Texas.

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Capitalizing the Press

W.L. Burgan

The estimate of the value of newspaper pub­licity on the part of the head of the Roman Catholic Church ought to awaken in the minds of God's heralds of the advent message its pressing importance.

The estimate of the value of newspaper pub­licity on the part of the head of the Roman Catholic Church ought to awaken in the minds of God's heralds of the advent message its pressing importance.

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Shall I Study Greek and Hebrew?

L. L. Caviness

Did you ever stop to think that the Book of books was not written in English? While we are grateful for the good English versions of the Bible, is this enough for the minister of God?

Did you ever stop to think that the Book of books was not written in English? While we are grateful for the good English versions of the Bible, is this enough for the minister of God?

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Fallacy of Antinomian Arguments

E.L. Maxwell

Exposing an antinomian argument advanced by the Campbellites.

Exposing an antinomian argument advanced by the Campbellites.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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