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    • The Law of Moses in the New Testament Letters

      The letters to the Hebrews, the Romans and the Galatians discuss exhaustively the passing of the Law of Moses “for the weakness thereof” (Heb. 7. 18). In each epistle viewed separately, the arguments advanced to prove that the Law could …

      The Pope’s visit to Jerusalem

      Fifty-Four years ago an unknown writer was quoted as saying:

      “The Pope is the dark shadow which indicates the true substance that is coming. Christ is the true ‘Holy Father’. . . . He will really be in Jerusalem what …

      Discussing the term “Churches” in Revelation

      The matters of verses 4 to 9 of chap. 1 are a preface to the matters from verses 10 to 20. Here is stressed particularly the grace which is extended to the servants of God: firstly, in that they have …

      Moses as a type of Christ

      During the whole of the current month we are occupied with the book of Exodus and inevitably we become preoccupied with Israel’s great leader, Moses. We wonder at the strange fact that the essential life’s work of Moses did not …

      Reflections on Preaching Efforts During the 1940s

      Reminiscing is some-times an interesting pastime and possibly may be instructive if we can draw some lessons from the past and profit by our experi­ences.

      Having noted your sug­gestion in the “Around the Ecclesias” column, I could possibly pen a …