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Boys and Girls; Illustrated Gospel Magazine 24 (1911)
<1 t .N a.seau St. 8RLJl'A8T : H.. M'OLAY'• 44 Ann :itreE>t. EDINBUH.8H: TRAOT ANO OoLrORTA&K t:)OOl~TY. M.OTHIUC.WHLL: lt0BKH'r ~lOH'fON, ,a Merry 1--treet. NK~ YottK : U. T. H.A~li . 6-l Wet1t Tw~••li,\ • ◄~uvuc.1 .::,Lc~et.. 8UIUi08 AIR.KS: W. C. K. ToR Rt'
Past Fulfillment of Prophecy; A Guide to Future
Past Fulfillment of Prophecy; A Guide to Future 71 pages. View / Download. • ' A GUIDE 'f () FUTURE. • '' l,et no 1nan dect!i vci yo11 by a11y n1ea11s : for that day ,!,all 11ut come, c•xcept tl1ere come a falli11g a,vay first, ru1cl tl1at man of si11 lie revealecl, tl1e so11
Boys and Girls; Illustrated Gospel Magazine 27 (1914)
thought I ,vould get it I could not do \vithout Jesus. I ca1111ot and sec if there was anything in it that a11d I do not live without Him. It is a would J1elp me. The first place that I 1iew and differe11t life." . Ho,v God Saved, No. 117. • LUBIN OF THE VALE . P OOR Lubin was an orphan boy; He
The Leadings of the Lord. Reprinted from "Streams from Lebanon."
toJesus,myfaith, myworks, and laboursof love? Were I His, surely I would hateand shunsin farmore ;Iwould live morebelievingly,walk more tenderly, pray more fervently, work more devotedly, and speakmore guardedly ; Iwould not have thesedark clouds com- ing overme, these unbelieving thoughts rising up
Eagles Wings: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine for the Young 55 (1949)
become a leper. How distressed her mistress must have been, for, of course, it meant that Naaman for that was his name, would need to live apart from her and ali his friends. A little Chinese girl discovered one day that her dear father had disappeared. No one would tell her where he was, but she 4
Gospel Chimes; Or, Wondrous Echoes of Mercy
cluded by saying: 11 My dear friends, life is very uncertain. You may never live to see another Sunday, for you may he overtaken by disease, or have a stroke, or be, as many are, suddenly called into eternity. Therefore, settle at once this important matter by accepting ·Christ as your
The Sunday School Visitor 18 (1918)
? Ans.-ver. 5. Q. 7.-John was the Lord's messenger, but where did he live, and how was he dressed? Ans.-vers. 4 (f. p.), 6. Q. 8.-What did be say of the One who was coming, and what of himself? Ans.-vers. 7, 8. Q. 9.-When Jesus came to John what did John see? Ans.-ver. 10. Q. 10.-What did God
True Stories of Old Retold - Old Testament
. This, then, can only ref er to the Lord Jesus who has been into death and risen from it in triumph. We have seen, therefore, what was done with the goat upon which the Lord's lot fell, now let us con sider what was to be done with the other one-the live goat. It was first to be presented alive
Wonderful But True, or, Talks with the Wee Ones
any. Now my story is told; but before I say Good-bye, let me remind you that you, little boy, have a soul that will live for ever, and you have a Book too, the Holy Bible, in which you are told how by faith in the Lord Jesus, you may receive a new and ever lasting life. o,g ,dbvGoo g le CHAPTER
The Sunday School Hymn Book ... Compiled W. H. Coultas
live, Andreignwith Christ on high . 2Glory toGodthe Son,who came Amanof woes to be; AndbearHis children's sin and shame, Upontheaccursed tree. 3Glory toGod theHolyGhost, Who meltsthefrozenheart; Anddoth to sinners,blind and lost, The light of truth impart. 4Now tothe great eternalThree
on in end less succession. Eternity has no bound, neither is time reckoned by years. There is no night there. Death is destroyed; and sorrow, pain and tears wiJJ be no more at all. Because the Lord lives, we shall live also; for we are, in the spiritual sense, parts of Himself, "mem bers
Eagles Wings: An Illustrated Monthly Magazine for the Young 54 (1948)
Hiin, and also to tell others about llim as long as you live on this earth. 1,, YOU1'.G. ttrees of the 18tble (No. 1.) " THE THEE OF KNO,VLEDGE OF GOOD AND EVIL " (GENESIS 2. 9). M O ST boys and girls are familiar with trees. In the Bible there is quite a nun1ber of them mentioned
Peeps at Cannibal Land and Its Peoples
;, A N \Tl\'E I.AK.\ OT!. earri11gs, 11ecklaces, feathers, a11d paint. They chiefly live in lake dwellings, and most of the villages are surrounded by water. In the ho11ses tl1ere is no furnit11re; they sit on t4e floor and sleep on a plank without a pillo,v. The ,vome11, although not so
What the Assembly at 2544 Stevens Ave. Says Concerning Recent Occurences There
;dCeived him if he had been there. We quote a few seut.,nces from his letter; ''[ nm very ROrry mdeed to rend what you say about the divisions. How narrow minded we ~et and even then talk about our being in the freedom of C·,rist? I firmly b ,lievc that Br<'ther McLaren ha"
Gospel Choruses and Hymns for Young and Old - Nos. 1-3
;Till safe with Him for eternitr.! 67 When you trust the Savior's blood, When you rest upon His word, Let some others know! His salvation show By your words and by your life! Fight the fight with all thy might, With His sword .and armor bright, Boldly stand for Christ your Lord, And live for Him
, '' Oh that Ishmael might live before Thee." The desire of Abraham's heart was at that time contented with Ishmael, but Isaac, and not f shmael, was the son that God had promised to Abraham. The Lord fulfilled His promise; and the aged Sarah ha.re Abraham a son in his old age. "
The Springing Well; or Waters that Fail not 22 (1919 Jan-Oct)
accepting of God's '' great s,tlvation ' was clearly apprehended bv her, and in view of Eternity she exclaimed, " Lord J csus, you once knocked at the door of my heart; won't You call again?" And so far as I know, she died as she lived-without God and without hope. "
\Ve first came to a 1.~lia. 1 'e, \vhere a wlaori \von1a11 stood bj~ the open door, ,vashing herself. She l1eld out her ,,,et ha11d to greet me. In one . large wlzare an old ma11, ,vhose hair ,vas quite \vhite, sat \Vith his spect,tcles on, reading a l\1aori Bible, ,vhile his \vife stood lea11ing
therefore shall see the abomination of desolation, spoken of by Daniel the proph et, stand in the holy place, (who so readeth, let him understand:) -Matt. 24: r5. 1 And the king of Egypt put him down at Jerusalem, and condemned the land in a hun .. dred talents of silver and a tal• �nt of gold
Notes on the book of Deuteronomy - Volume 2
of Christianity, when the apostle wrote his epistle to the assembly at Cor- inth — then the line of demarkation was as clear as a sunbeam ; there were the three distinct classes — "the Jew, the Gentile, and the Church ofGod ;" but now all is changed, — we live in a Christian land, un- der
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