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Boys and Girls; Illustrated Gospel Magazine Ready for the Voyage - v40-41 (1927-28)
; Exactly so. 'The gift of God is eternal life' (Romans 6. 23). What He gives we have only simply to accept, and then thank Him for time and eternity. '' " Dear me, how simple it is! 11 she again exclaimed, falling back on her pillows. " I al ways thought I must feel some
and killed the men? ONn yrln LATER Within a year ofthe death ofthe five men, new Auca houses were spotted from the air and some months later two Auca women appeared at a small Quichua Indian settlement. Subse- quently, these two women went to live with Elisabeth Elliot,Jim's widow, for nine months
. 2. From the Far Country to the Father's House. 3· Believe and Live. 4- Whither Bo•md. 5· Building on tht: R<lCk. 6. The Great Invitation. 7. W reeked, but Rescued. 8. Far above Rubies. 9- The Captive Freed. 10. Saved and Satisfied. 11. The Valley of Blessing, and how you may enter
and the results are suro. The choke lies with th, soul (0 10lcmo responsibility I) o.nd the deciaion ls for etcrnltr.A Warning and an Invitation. G OD alone lmows the danger in which unrepentant and unregenerate men n.nd ,vomon live, from day to day. And it is because I-Io knows it fully, that He raises tho
to please and honour the good Master vvhom he served. '' Years passed away, John Falk was a middle-aged n1an, much looked up to and respected by the people of the town in which he lived. God had blessed hin1 in all things. He had a happy home ; six n1erry children called hin1 father
Captain Hedley Vicars 97th Regiment, The Christian Hero of the Crimea
Place? What will be in the Eternal State? Answered from the J,Vord of God. By E. E. CURTIS. Gd. n_et (Sd., post fre�} . The Roman Empire in the Light of Prophecy. \Vilh maps of Germanic, Roman, Grecian, Turkish and other Empires. By W. E. VINE, M.A. I /6 net ( I /9, post free) . The Sile�ce of God
12 - Life Streams from the Riven Rock
;tionc<l how fur his fo,ith is rcnl. Gnu n. chiltl 17 A PRESENT A.ND ET ERNAL SALVATION. of God, in whom the Holy Ghost has taken up His abode, cherish the desire of sinning ? Never. " That ye sin not " is the word of God, in 1 John ii. 1. " How shall we, that are dead to sin, live
, But all-pervading, mystic, dominant. 1 Matthew Arnold. 55BEETHOVEN'S MUSIC ON HEARING SONATA XVII. "Sunt lacrimas rerum et mentem mortalia tangunt." VERGIL. ALL life is in it, with an undertone Of oft-recurring pathos, not alone Heard in the dying cadence or the dear Refrain
Firstfruits and Harvest - A Study in Resurrection and Rapture
taking him to live in the royal palace and appointing him to high office and honour. So sinners might have been saved from eternal death and been given eternal life without their ever being ren;ioved to the heavens as their abode. This certainly will be the lot of muititudes of the saved and might
The Springing Well; or Waters that Fail not 21 (1918)
is winging me awa l To my eternal h.ome.' A little while ago it 'was, "Time is winging me away to judgment ; " now, " To my etern al home.'' What a change I At her earliest opportunity she came"to tell us the joyful news. The clock, the texts, the conviction preceding
, 10 Home Evangcl, 418 Church Str e et, Toronto, 2 First printed 1939 Reprin�d 1947 PRODUCED IN CONFORMITY WITH TBB AUTHORISRD ECONOMY STANDARDS Made and Printed In Grc:at Briuln CONTENTS CHAPTER I AN EVENING AT THAMES ROYAL II I HA VE HEARD THE CALL OF THE CROSS III FACE TO FACE IV LEFT BEHIND V
the Father." A. E. BIRD. 8 The Joyful Message A CHEERING SCOTTISH NARRATIVE A NDREW was about eighteen years old when he made up his mind to go and live in a city. Till then he had lived in a sparsely popu lated glen among the Grampians. Through the glen there was a road called the Brae Road
Abundant Grace: Selected Addresses on Salvation, Warfare, Life, and Hope
preacher. These two statements explain the meaning of the book now offered to the public. It does not give man's thoughts, but God's words. It is also the final testi mony of one on whose heart and lips eternity was burned ·with a live coal from off the altar, shrivelling up everything
The Confrontation of James Taylor Junior and His Supporters - Volume 2
in your natural body ... do not e et to get a new pair of legs!'' (Re Paul's 'thorn for the flesh'). '' You 111ight think your wife is a thorn and she 1r1ight think you are one too.'' Re going to the C.are meeting. D111 Ing reading re water in John's gospel-'
The Happy Land, or, Willie the Orphan
in. I used to live here once with my mother, just like you do with yourn." "You?" said Etta, very doubtfully, as she looked at his shabby dress : for two months' wear and tear, without his mother's careful hand, had sadly changed his appearance for the worse. But his lip had
farmer put it, it is only " while we have it " that the best can be made of earthly life. And you and 'I cannot tell how long it may be ours. The moral is , to �et the g1 eat matter of salvation settled to-day. " Now 1s the day of salvation." The Gospel is still sounding in your
, poor fellows, had bad sores on their shins, for when once the skin is broken and a sore formecl it heals with difficulty, owing to the conditions under which they live. It is because of this that Friar's Balsam is so highly prized out there. Moors love flowers, and there are very beal1- ., tiful
. - - - - - -- -=- • --- -==- -- -- -- ~- . THE STOI{Y OF HANS EGEDE; Pioneer Mjssionar·y to Greenland ETTER tha11 stories of heroes and heroi11es who never lived, and of battles ,vhicl1 never ,vere fought, are the true and tl1ril I ing life stories of those bra \'e men and ,vomen ,vho ,,r e11t out, constrained
in the open ing note of his Gospel. Truly, only God could live the life depicted in Luke's Gospel, now set forth for us as the ex ample for believers to follow. One might say that the key verse of Luke's Gospel is the tenth verse of the nineteenth chapter: "For the Son of man
. Believe on Christ and you shall be saved (Acts 10. 43; Rom. 4· 4, 5). You may procrastinate once too often, and without any warning be cut down as a cumberer of the ground, and where, 0 where will you spend Eternity? Come to Christ by faith at this very mome11t. Look and live. A. M.PIETRO
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