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- Liberty | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- LE apos MTV ti MAGAZINE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM a r i II HORYDCZAK WASH D C THE EAST ENTRANCE TO THE WHITE HOUSE GROUNDS FREEDOM OF THE PRESS DEFENDED MARTIN LUTHER AND LIBERTY CENTS A COPY WASHINGTON D C L sass s agligious Ithrrtg Association DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES r We believe in God in the Bible as the word of God and in the separation o
- The Advent Survey | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Northern European Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Northern European Division
- Organ of the ORTH ERN EUROPEAN DIVISION of tile General Conferenceot SEVENTH DAY Vol No January ADVENTISTS J diummiutwooso apos The Winter Council By W T Bartlett THE Division Council at Oslo was a blessed time for those present There were weighty problems calling for action and new difficulties coming into view but a quiet confidence in God ruled the hearts of the Division representatives and we separated to our respective tasks looking for a year
- Life and Health | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- R ef Ii J Pm N G apos rHE THE LIFE SPAN THE CANCER SCOURGE DOPING A NGERS GOITER CARE PPENDICITI OMPLICATED DINNERS H EA LTH MAKES LI F ORT VING EDITORS A W TRUMAN M D L A HANSEN G H HEALD M D flip ECif lif EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS D H KRESS M D W A RUBLE M D S PARRETT M D KATHRYN L JENSEN R N May It Be a Happy New Year WE join in the seasonal greeting and wish our readers Happy New Year But we canno
- Home and School | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Southern Publishing Association, Southern Publishing Association
- JANUARY INT iPir v A JOURNAL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HOME AND SCHOOL Official Organ of the Department of Education and the Home Commission of the General Conference of Seventh day Adventists ARTHUR W SPALDING and CLIFFORD A RUSSELL Associate Editors MRS FLORA H WILLIAMS Editor No JANUARY Vol XXVI The Child apos s appeal I am the Child All the world waits for my coming All the earth watches with interest to see what I shall become Civilizat
- Good Health | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Stanborough Press, Stanborough Press
- gAreepence IN THIS ISSUE The Decalogue of Health Some Drug Cures that Have Come and Gone Facts and Fallacies About Milk Sing Your Way to Health Your Teeth Special Children apos s Supplement Free Medical Advice JANUARY Registered for Magazine Post to Canada and Newfoundland Anne Shriber Ask our Local Good Health League Worker to bring you this Magazine every month THE Good Health League has a number of helpers who are bringing health principles to t
- The China Division Reporter | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- Winter Council Proceedings Tbe ebina ibiMort Reporter Vol SHANGHAI CHINA JANUARY and FEBRUARY Nos koswo oso mwommo m fspanwommImm Greetings to the China Church DR H W MILLER S we pass into another year we feel a deep sense of thanks and praise to our Heavenly Father for His tender love and care over us the past year The year was wonderfully productive we having passed almost every goal of any previous year While world orga
- Eastern Tidings | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists
- r Nava AFGHANISTAIsle apos apos BALUCHISTA HUM W EAST UT A NGS RANCH BENGAL apos CALCUTTA ENTRAL PROVINCES BOMBAY apos POONA HYDERABAD RA i rO N SOUTHERN A DIVISION INDIAN OCEAN VOLUME MADRAS BANCil LORE MADRAS a POONA INDIA BAY of BENGAL CEYLON l amp Lneo No JANUARY A A HAPPY NEW YEAR f B A W CORMACK HEN Jesus was born in Bethlehem the angels sang of glory to God and peace and goodwill among men No
- Seventh-day Adventist Yearbook | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- IC C C YEAR BOOK of the Seventh day Adventist Denomination The Official Directories Published by the REVIEW HERALD PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION TAKOMA PARK WASHINGTON D C PRINTED IN THE U S A IC x lC IC lc This Page is Dedicated to the Laymen apos s Missionary Movement quot Every true disciple is born into the kingdom of God as a missionary quot quot The Desire of Ages quot p Objectives I Every Member a Victorious Christian Every Membe
- The Inter-American Division Messenger | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Inter-American Division
- quot n wappy lie Ne w Year With Jesus quot JPIK Auwrito pivt fttii vAirtigrr Vol XI BALBOA CANAL ZONE JANUARY OUR CONVICTIONS As delegates from all the continents at this World Council we are united in the opinion that critical world conditions are common to all lands It is our conviction that as never before in our time the hearts of men need to be turned to trust in a heavenly Father apos s love and care for His children on earth In an age when doub
- The Oriental Watchman and Herald of Health | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Oriental Watchman Publishing, Oriental Watchman Publishing
- e Oriental The Lake Front at the Chicago Fair was transformed into a multicoloured panorama of light aurora borealis jewelled towers blazing with light tinted keysers beautiful water falls colour patterns everywhere the most gorgeous display of artificial illumination ever seen TTER HEALTH LONGER LIFE FORETELLING THE FUTURE BURSTING THE PEACE BUBBLES X VV io III II ow I iii iil i VV VN ill altobtiv pou oob Ptattb anb A A
- Missions Quarterly | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
- MISSIONS QUARTERLY Vol is um Quarterly No by the Seventh day Adventist Sabbath School Department Washington D O Printed in U S A First Quarter Korean Sabbath School Children Drilling on a Motion Song for Rally Day Topic FAR EASTERN DIVISION SABBATH JANUARY Official Notice To OUR SABBATH SCHOOLS AGAIN we have the privilege of studying with our Sabbath schools around the world our mission work in the Far Eastern Division In this division ar
- The Canadian Watchman | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Canadian Watchman Press, Canadian Watchman Press
- Carta amp anuary al R Is God Too Busy to Notice Our Prayers By H A LUKENS OCTOR Fosdick Pastor of the Great Baptist Temple erected with Rockefeller millions thinks so He likens the prayer of the individual to the chirpings of the canary in the following story It appears that Doctor Fosdick numbers among his friends a great construction engineer who was directing some blasting for one of New York apos s giant subway tunnels The heavy rumblings we
- Sabbath School Quarterly | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- a A T Robinson trEsson No FIRST QUARTER apos eter apos Rebukes Simon Magus A AUTOTYPE FINE AR Subject THE HOLY SPIRIT CSAppropriations of Past Thirteenth Sabbath Overflow Offerings to JAPAN and KOREA cc Q koku ifO RMOS/N luvcares LOCATION or C Mr plo Sy Oraw OrremiN C M ANY mission enterprises around the circle of the earth have benefited from the overflow offerings of past years on the Thirteenth Sabbaths This fi
- The Southern African Division Outlook | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Southern African Division, Trans-Africa Division
- V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y y y the SOUT AFRICAN DIVISI ZAnnEluk op MM quot WWI VOLUME XXXII Oc Strangely Overlooked A SERIOUS crisis had arisen in the newly established Christian Church The unity among believers in Christ Jesus was in jeopardy The controversy involving the loyalty of Gentile believers had arisen over the question of circumcision Jewish believers contending that this rite instituted by God Him
- The Church Officers' Gazette | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- agtte Tbe aka JANUARY Vol XXI The Church Officers apos Gazette Issued monthly Printed and published by the REVIEW AND HERALD PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION at Takoma Park Washington C U S A SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yearly Subscription Clubs of two or more copies to one address one year T E BOWEN H T ELLIOTT J A STEVENS Mas GRACE D Mum EMMA E Howns EDITORIAL COUNCIL MONTGOMERY C K MEYERS E KOTZ M E KERN EDITOR ASSOCIATE E
- Advent Echo | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Southern European Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Southern European Division
- Center for Adventist Research
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- Far Eastern Division Outlook | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- TarTistenatiisionOutiook Vol January Some Resolutions ESOLUTIONS play an exceedingly important part in every successful life Directly related to resolutions are habits Whether a habit is good or bad it is the result of a resolution It takes a strong resolution to form a good habit while bad habits may be formed by resolutions that are little more than impulses toward wrong To be of value a resolution must be whole minded and whole hearted It must be solidl
- The Ministry | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Seventh-day Adventist Ministerial Association, Ministerial Association
- f AND MORE EFFICIENCY Vol VII JANUARY No THE FULL THIRD ANGEL apos S MESSAGE AN EDITORIAL salvation Sometimes ministers get hobbies which they ride catchwords which they use on every occasion slogans which they emphasize ideas which they stress These may concern health reform dress tithing or even Sabbath keeping any one of which is right and proper but none of which can bring salvation to any sinner When any special idea is emphasized to the exclusion
- The Jamaica Visitor | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- alt iiikanaira s thithr VOL KINGSTON JAMAICA JANUARY TURNING THE LEAF the leaf that the New Year brings To the worn old book of life Is turning your back on a tired past With its fear and distress and strife Turning the leaf you may turn to love To brightness and joy and laughter But it isn apos t the turning that counts so much As what comes after TURNING It apos s writing that counts in the book of life It apos s the message you pen each day It a
- Australasian Record | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- Australasian Union Conference, Australasian Union Conference
- Vol No Sydney Monday Janua y P Registered at the General Post Once Syd ney for transmission by Post as a Newspaper Have Confidence in God away for a moment from the uncertainty and LOOK confusion in the world to the blessed assurance of church may seem to be in danger The cause may appear imperilled The advance of the message may the Refuge Psalm the forty sixth Calmness of mind look to be retarded But the closing message of the gospel is nearer i
- South American Bulletin | January 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-01-01
- South American Division, South American Division
- BUENOS AIRES ARC N i ANOTHER year is gone Nineteen hind quot we may reach forth unto those tundred thirty three is now no more things which are before us Amid all swiftly the time has passed the changes that come to us in our way Days weeks and life God remains the same lonths have rolled by in His truth is still the same quick succession and now Another mile post has been the year is in the past Only passed in our journey Again twelve brief months ago we we