February 1937 Issue

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Every Doctrine in the Setting of the Advent Message

William A. Spicer

We can never tire of looking at the prophetic picture of this advent movement.

We can never tire of looking at the prophetic picture of this advent movement.

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Giving Our Specific Message to the World

Taylor G. Bunch, J. L. Shuler, D.E. Venden

A symposial discussion from June 5, 1936 in San Francisco

A symposial discussion from June 5, 1936 in San Francisco

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Knowing What Not to Say

M.L. Andreasen

In a certain sense a minister selects his own congregation

In a certain sense a minister selects his own congregation

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Power for the Finishing of the Work—No. 2

Macguire, Meade

We are approaching the end of the last days. The need of the Holy Spirit is as great in these days as it was at the beginning of the gospel dispensation.

We are approaching the end of the last days. The need of the Holy Spirit is as great in these days as it was at the beginning of the gospel dispensation.

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Radio Problems and Methods

Alfred E. Holst

The launching of radio work in any section gives rise to several questions and considerations. The suggestions given in this article are the result of my own particular experience under circumstances prevailing in our part of the field.

The launching of radio work in any section gives rise to several questions and considerations. The suggestions given in this article are the result of my own particular experience under circumstances prevailing in our part of the field.

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Reaching the Masses in a Conference—No. 2*

H.E. Lysinger

Advice on financing a literature campaign.

Advice on financing a literature campaign.

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The Confessed Failure of Modernism—No. 1

W.W. Prescott

Any attempt to make Christianity more acceptable to the modern mind by accommodating its teachings to the spirit of the age, even to the point of surren­dering the miraculous element, is simply the rejection of the Christianity of the Scriptures and the substitution of a merely human philos­ophy in place of it.

Any attempt to make Christianity more acceptable to the modern mind by accommodating its teachings to the spirit of the age, even to the point of surren­dering the miraculous element, is simply the rejection of the Christianity of the Scriptures and the substitution of a merely human philos­ophy in place of it.

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"His Own" (John 1:11)

L. L. Caviness

Textual analysis of John 1:11.

Textual analysis of John 1:11.

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Editorial Keynotes

LeRoy E. Froom

From the editor's desk.

From the editor's desk.

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The Place of Instrumental Music

Irving A. Steinel

Part four of our series considers the importance of having a skill pianist or organist.

Part four of our series considers the importance of having a skill pianist or organist.

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Bible History Teaches Bible Doctrine—No. 2

Frederick A. Schilling

The same doctrinal purpose and character of Biblical history revealed in the Old Testament is clearly seen in the historical narratives of the New Testament.

The same doctrinal purpose and character of Biblical history revealed in the Old Testament is clearly seen in the historical narratives of the New Testament.

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Is Alcohol a Food?

Julius Gilbert White

One of the most specious, and therefore deceptive, arguments used to sanction the daily use of moderate amounts of beverages containing alcohol, is the claim that alcohol has a food value.

One of the most specious, and therefore deceptive, arguments used to sanction the daily use of moderate amounts of beverages containing alcohol, is the claim that alcohol has a food value.

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The Conflict of the Ages Series

Various Authors

A look at the writing of the Great Controversy.

A look at the writing of the Great Controversy.

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Valuable Quotations

Anonymous

Verified Extracts From Current Literature

Verified Extracts From Current Literature

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Editorial Postscripts

LeRoy E. Froom

From the Ministry back page.

From the Ministry back page.

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