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The Harvester 56 (1977)

who have unexpectedly to claim Supplementary Benefit for the first time in their lives, was that they simply did not believe it possible to live on so little, and certainly could not contem­ plate themselves doing so. The four or five million pensioners in Britain who manage successfully

He is not Here - The Resurrection of Christ

that awaits each of us; and the key that unlocks the mystery of death and the meaning of eternity. It is enough to make the most heedless blanch if forced to face the tremendous issues involved in the single in- quiry, Where is Jesus? Since the whole world knows that he lived, the whole world knows that he

The Story of Allen Gardiner

. \Vandering as theJ 1 do from place to place in search of food, they more frequently live without a covering of any kind, lying on the cold \\,.et ground; coiled up in snake-like fashion. Many of them live continually in canoes, made from the bark of trees. Their food consists of shellfish, sea eggs

Turning the World Upside Down - A Century of Missionary Endeavour

. The concept of the opportune time is so important that the Greeks had a special word for it: Kairos. This word was used in contrast to Chronos, which referred to c1ock and calendar time". We have lived-and are living-through days in which momentous spiritual movements have taken place. At probably

The Pilgrim Church

of the Lord Jesus Christ who, in the place where they live, gather together in His Name. To such the presence of the Lord in their midst is promised and the manifestation of the Holy Spirit is given in different ways through all the members (Matt. 18. 20; 1 Cor. 12. 7) . Each of these churches

Words in Season 73 (1981)

he came to Caesarea,” Acts 8:40. Although there is silence with regard to his life and service for about a quarter of a century, we are certain that he continued to be the bearer of the glad tidings to his fellow men, and lived as he had begun to live many years previously “of honest report, full

The Believer's Magazine 60 (1950)

meet " by the grace of God (Col. 1. 12); may we so live and walk and suffer if need be, that we also may be " counted worthy." THE BELIEVER'S MAGAZINE 17 INDIA. OF recent months one has been having encouragement with a number of young men who are showing a good interest in spirit

Things to Come: a Journal of Biblical literature, with special reference to prophetic truth and "that blessed hope" 6-8 (1899)

walk >vorthy of His calling.” It will not be brought about by occupation with our walk. We do not live by the study of biology, or breathe by the study of pneumatics, or hear by the study of acoustics, or get warm by studying the theory of heat. In like manner w r e cannot grow by trying to add

The Revelation of Jesus Christ

give to eat of the tree of life, which is in the midst of the paradise of God." (v. 7.) Man has lost his own paradise, and is driven away from the tree of life, lest he "eat and live for ever.'' (Gen. iii. 22.) Yet his heart is always seeking to make for himself a paradise down here

The Irrationalism of Infidelity, being a Reply to “Phases of Faith” [by Francis W. Newman]

, they cannot, and I must wait.  Rusticus expectat dum deuat amnis; at ille Labitur, et labetur in omne volubilis aevum. Is this all? Not quite. They are the only really honest people, save some blinded persons who are led by others, as Mr. N. once was, in an honest delusion. They are honest, because

The Believer's Magazine New Series 32 (1931)

man is an eternally existent being, his birth, being the commencement of eter­ nal existence, it follows as a necessary issue that nothing but eternal punishment can possibly be for the one who fails to avail himself of the salvation which is in Christ Jesus, since no neutral position

Twice Born. An Autobiography

at the chapel to-night, and Digitized by Google IAMINTRODUCED TOTHEREADER, ETC. II the seats along all the aisles are crowded. I see my father in the pulpit again, but he speaks in a lower voice than usual, and at times appears quite overcome. His sermon lives like an echo inmy ears even now, and parts

Volume 3 (NE)

itself.INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT. 3 the light, eternal life, being in that which is revealed to us in the New Testament, it may be looked at in so many aspects, that the practical difficulty is much greater. For this truth may be looked at in its intrinsic and essential value : we may view

Peeps at the Eskimos. Their Dwellings, Customs and Religions

eve11 unto death, and I hope it may be used of God to call forth prayers from many of your l1earts, that God may still send forth His glad message to tl1ese icy regions, ,vhose inhabitants live and die and pass i11to eternity \vithout l1earing the Name of Him ,vho came to seek and to save the lost

Messiah, the Prince: An Outline of Matthew's Gospel.

this principle of simple dependence. He would wait on His Father's guidance, and-using the "Sword of the Spirit ''-He chose the right word to meet the enemy. "It is written, 'Man shap not live by bread alone but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God ' '

The Revelation of Jesus Christ; Select studies

, but chiefly a figure of a company—(iii) Six details—(iv) Seven negative features—(v) Seven positive features— Additional Notes, (i) The vision is both temporal and eternal—(ii) Time is permanent, and does not cease in eternity—(iii) On " going to heaven." XX. THE CONCLUSION (22. 6-21) 383 (i

Stories of the Brave and True

; Here, in tl1e body pent, Absent fro111 Him I roan1 ; 1~ et 11igl1tly pitcl1 my moving tent, A tlay's march nearer home." In his last letter home the thrilli11g \Vords so expressive of his faith occur. '' Leave me in the hands of tl1e Lc,rd, and let our watchword be, '\Ve ,vill

The Lord's Command: A Few Words on Baptism in the Form of a Reply to a Pamphlet Entitled "Baptism: Pouring on or Dipping In?"

clothed or naked. This human addition to the ordinance was said to symbolize the “ stripping the neophyte, as it were, of his former life, and uncovering to the extremities all his habits within that life. ” 2 By 1 Stanley ’s, Eastern Church, p. 29. a Dion. Areop. Eccl. Hier. ii. 3, THE VERDICT

B. F. Pinkerton

they were married; they had one son. After some weeks spent here visiting friends, they returned to Syria where he died, leaving his wife and son there. Books & Pamphlets: Letters from the East (Pinkerton et al) (100 pp) History Items: Remarks on Eternal Life and Divine Righteousness (Login Required

Saved! - or - Will he Ever Forget it?

the power thereof.'' The number is legion who profess to be Christians, but who live such lives as to altogether contradict their profession. Is it possible that you, beloved reader, come within this category? If so, the tJery emptiness of ~ou, life p,oclaims the near retu,n of the Lo,d Jesus

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