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Eagles Wings: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine for the Young 35 (1929)

to sink in one unending day; Pause, passing trav'ler - Jfhat thy Destiny ,Yhen death unveils its vast eternity ? Whither goest thou? Is it to eternal glory� or eternal woe? Eternal judgment lies ahead of the Christ rejector. "The Father hath sent the Son to be the Saviour of the world"

Egyptian Life as Moses Saw It.

opened, yielding up their long-sealed story, we are made to live once again in those very scenes that passed before the eyes of enslaved Israel. The hard labor of that oppressed people doubtless contributed to Egyptian wealth and luxury. The wall paintings of these tombs, and the objects found in them

The Believer's Pathway 24? - Weighed and Wanting; or, Earnest Appeals to All (1903?)

for eternity, why go to bell, when God in His kindness and love calls upon you to believe and live, and has declar�d "that whosoever believeth in Him" (Christ) "should not perish, but have eternal life''? "\Vben may ,,c have salvation ? Yes, God His time does state; Be wiae

Boys and Girls; Illustrated Gospel Magazine 47 - The Way to Happyland (1934)

not" (Luke 18. 16). He did not mind how little they were, how dirty, or even how wicked. He wanted them to come to Him to be cleansed from their sins, purified in heart, and made to live happy, useful lives for others. Little ones, come, and come early. P·L. SEARCHINGS FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

Grace and Truth 33 (1966)

and commu.nion. The divine order is peace, communion, and service. Every question of conscience as to our eternal blessings must be settled, in order to have peace with God. The conscience must be purged with the blood of Christ. We must know Christ before we can live Christ. We must be consciously children

Tidings of Peace

will live for long in thousands of households. To a young officer of the T<"rri­ torials the call came. He hasted to present himself 1 at the appointed place. His only sister, to whom he was affectionately devoted, was frantic with grief at being thus parted from her brother, and the fear arose

Wild Thyme

: My winter's day hath scarcely seene her noone : But if the children's bread must be deny'd ¥ et, let me licke the crummes that fall beside. F. Q. 1630. C. S. 1856 .CONTENTS . Page . 9 .. .. .. 11 12 16 19 22 26 29 30 31 32 INTRODUCTION ALONE WITH JESUS THE INNER SHRINE ABSOLVO

The Young Watchman 5 (1887)

be c:leansed from your sins, and clothed with the beauty of the Lord, before you can live in God's presence now, or dwell with Him in heaven hereafter. G THE YOUNG WATCHMAN. THE VISIT OF THE MAGI. �"F:N Gentile lands far east of � Bethlehem, where the infant Saviour was born, there lived

Under the Banner: Or, Conquests of the Cross on Land and Sea

live as he likes. But receiving precedes giving. God asks you to ''take '' not to "give." "'Vhoso­ ever will, let him take the water of life freely." After one receives God's gift, and becomes a possessor of the riches of Christ, he lets go, and gives

The Sunday School Workers' Magazine 1887 ()

; con1ing,'' '' trusting,'' '' accepting,'' '' yielding,'' need to be exr)la111ed. \Ve fully own that notl1ing short of the quickening p<>,,·er of the Holy S1)irit can convert a child; }·et it is our JJrivi ledge and responsibility

Words in Season 65.1-6,8-12 (1973)

. The former part of Our lives is called "time past." The present part of our lives is called here "the rest of the time;" this we are not to live after the flesh, to the lusts of men, but unto God. He suffered in the flesh, in the likeness of sinful flesh, to deliver me, and I am

Seeds of Truth for Old and Young

; and its heart grieved for their loss. It entered its home ; it took up its favourite dove; it caressed it; it fed it-superabundantly, in its love; it said,'' This, at least, I have left; it cannot leave n1e; it will live to love me." But its eager caresses killed it; and the boy was left

Words in Season 53.1-8 (1961)

! Knowing nat how long we`re here. Fill the. days with service true, Make them happy . . . fruitful too, Serve as if time soon will fly, Wait the '`well done" from on high. Gone the old year, passed the days, Some to mourn and some to praise; Let us serve as ne'er before, Live as godly

The Believer's Magazine 61 (1951)

ew The Martyr Missionary of New Guinea. TWO NOBLE LIVES A combined volume portraying the live:-. of \Vicliffe and Luther. BIBLE STORY BOOKS Bible Stories simply told. Sixteen pages with full colaur cover. Two Titles:- A ROY AL WELCOME PILOT ME 1/- each (by post, 1/2). CHARLIE COULSON (Paper Covers

Triumphant Grace

salvation apart from a personal acceptance of Him to tJ1e soul. THE GIFT OF GOD TO ALL MANKIND. By sin wo all have carnf-d Oen th, And Judgment ls our due, But God in mercy sent His Son Tbnt wo might live anew And through His llfo n ransom given, He' satisfied the chums 0£ h�ven. Etern al

Tales of the Sea

and joy of the Christian, there is the uncertainty of life. This is a very sedous matter. Death often snatches away first those who s�em most likely to live and prosper. The voyage of life is short for some; they seen1 scarcely to have put out upon the sea of time before reaching eternity

The Ecumenical Movement and Assemblies

unto God out of “every tribe and tongue, and people and nation” (Rev. 5, 9). Every member of that spiritual community can exercise priestly functions, offering up spiritual sacrifices. In such a scattered community, many of whose members live in isolation, there cannot be a visible unity expressed

Crown and Empire - An Anecdotal Biography of King Edward the Peacemaker

& .\l11aYt.1 aoronntlon J5t)ltfon CROWN and EMPIRE .A Popular Account of -the Lives Public and Domestic Edward VII. and Alexandra fiV,th Notes on Some Memorable Coronations BY Alfred E. Knight AUTHOR 01' '' VICTQRIA: HER LIFP. AND REICS," ETC., £TC. WITH TWENTY-EIGHT

Boys and Girls; Illustrated Gospel Magazine The Shining Path - v25 (1912)

school, and yet he passed right into young manhood without having a personal acquaint­ anc e with the Saviour. Always caref uJ to maintain a good moral char­ acter, he enjoyed this world's plea­ sures, but seldom thought of eternity or of meeting God. Just for the unjust, that I Ic

The Children's Gospel Magazine 37 (1942)

value it. As you write out the answers you will learn some things that God says about His Word—it is pure, it is living and powerful, and it will stand for ever. We live in a land where we may read our Bibles without fear, but in some countries and in our own land at one time, this was not allowed, so

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