Articles by Albert W. Anderson

Ministers and Temperance Work

August 1943

At the beginning of the nineteenth century it was generally believed that the drinking of alcoholic liquors was essential to health, but gradually there came an awakening to the evils of drink. Scientific enlightenment…

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Not Limited by Precedents

May 1947

During one of his great speeches on conciliation with America, in the House of Commons, in 1774, Edmund Burke, the famous orator, made reference to one of the honorable members of Parliament who held a responsible…

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Music's Contribution to Worship

September 1948

From earliest times the human voice ac­companied by instrumental music has been used in public worship. The earliest song by man recorded in the Bible was the song which the children of Israel sang after their…

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PASTOR: The Minister and Educational Work

July 1952

The need for a special denominational system of education was early recognized by the pioneers of the message; hence in 1874 an Educational Society was organized, and a brick building of three stories erected in Battle Creek. In its first…

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