Arthur S. Maxwell

By ARTHUR S. MAXWELL, Editor of the Signs of the Times, Mountain View, California

Articles by Arthur S. Maxwell

Sermon That Converted Spurgeon

September 1943

Most authorities agree that the preacher who spoke in the Primitive Methodist chapel at Colchester, England, on January 6, 1850, when Charles Haddon Spurgeon was converted, was not the "illiterate deacon" as commonly supposed, but the Reverend…

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Clarifying Blank-Day Issue

February 1945

Anyone who has lectured on the subject of calendar reform is familiar with the diffi­culty of making plain the effect of the blank day upon the weekly cycle. Most audiences become confused when asked whether the blank day would cause the…

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Healing the Deadly Wound

November 1934

"I saw one of his heads as it were wounded to death ; and his deadly wound was healed : and all the world wondered after the beast." Rev. 13 :3.

Assuming that the "wounded" head refers  to the Papacy, let us…

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