February 1936 Issue

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Having Ears to Hear

I.H. Evans

Frequently Christ cautioned His hearers to take heed how they heard.

Frequently Christ cautioned His hearers to take heed how they heard.

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Revealing God to Men No. 1

Louis K. Dickson

John 17 and Christ's marching orders for the church.

John 17 and Christ's marching orders for the church.

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Doctrinal Belief Profoundly Affects Life (II)

M.L. Andreasen

Did Christ confine His public teaching to general statements concerning goodness, virtue, and repentance, or did He also definitely teach doctrine?

Did Christ confine His public teaching to general statements concerning goodness, virtue, and repentance, or did He also definitely teach doctrine?

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A Great Soul Winner's Methods

G.W. Reaser

Those who were closely acquainted with the work of Elder W. W. Simpson, who passed off the stage of action some twenty-eight years ago, will doubtless concede that he was, during the period of his ministry, one of the most suc­cessful soul winners in the history of our organ­ized work.

Those who were closely acquainted with the work of Elder W. W. Simpson, who passed off the stage of action some twenty-eight years ago, will doubtless concede that he was, during the period of his ministry, one of the most suc­cessful soul winners in the history of our organ­ized work.

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Magnifying the Scripture Lesson

Marion E. Cady

It is to be deeply regretted that the Scripture reading often lacks the instructional and devotional elements.

It is to be deeply regretted that the Scripture reading often lacks the instructional and devotional elements.

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Ministerial Responsibility Connected with the Marriage Ceremony

Heber H. Votaw

Ignorance, pov­erty, and crime flourish best when the barriers formed by a united family are taken away.

Ignorance, pov­erty, and crime flourish best when the barriers formed by a united family are taken away.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

Modernism discloses its heart.

Modernism discloses its heart.

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Modernism's Inadequacy Is Our Opportunity

Francis D. Nichol

It is common knowledge that Modernism is in the ascendancy, that a very great majority of the clergy and of the theological schools are to an increasing degree contaminated with Liberalistic ideas. But it is not so widely known that Modernism is beginning to be questioned in the house of its friends.

It is common knowledge that Modernism is in the ascendancy, that a very great majority of the clergy and of the theological schools are to an increasing degree contaminated with Liberalistic ideas. But it is not so widely known that Modernism is beginning to be questioned in the house of its friends.

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Pagan Week, Day of the Sun, And Calendar No. 2

Robert L. Odom

In the reign of Diocletian (284-305 A. D.) V111- catius Gallicanus wrote of Avidius Cassius, the tyrannical general of the armies of Marcus Aurelius (161-180 A. D.) the following: "On the seventh day he inspected the arms of the soldiers, also the clothing, footwear,…

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The Foreign BookWorkby (IV)

Arthur White

The Saviour's parting command to His dis­ciples, "Go ye therefore, and teach all na­tions," rang with insistent appeal in the ears of Mrs. Ellen G. White, His chosen messenger for these last days.

The Saviour's parting command to His dis­ciples, "Go ye therefore, and teach all na­tions," rang with insistent appeal in the ears of Mrs. Ellen G. White, His chosen messenger for these last days.

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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