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- Youths Instructor | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- Vol Our May No enorninational Ancestry by J W Mace M ANY people take great pride in their ancestry They enjoy digging into the past and tracing their lineage back to some one who came to America aboard the quot Mayflower quot or some great personage of the old country possibly royalty itself Numerous books have been written to help in this search And coats of arms and escutcheons are carefully preserved by descendants who consider them a mark of
- The Oriental Watchman and Herald of Health | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Oriental Watchman Publishing, Oriental Watchman Publishing
- MAY FRANCE FRIGHTENED THE INDISPENSABLE ONION BELIEF IN THE SUPERNATURAL THE DIVINE CALL Let us keep cool The Himalayas in rugged Sikkim feet up Photo G A Hamilton Lellri ams ausamer l oam Ar t/ Wit Art/ lI A wise man is one who noes it G quot The year N D New Deal quot is appearing in American newspapers G Cardinal Newman apos s definition of a gentleman as quot one who never inflicts pain quot is bard to beat The late Thom
- The Church Officers' Gazette | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- Cburth ifirer apos wtte MAY VOL XXI The Church Officers apos Gazette Issued monthly Printed and published by the REVIEW AND HERALD PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION at Takoma Park Washington D C U S A SUBSCRIPTION RATES Yearly Subscription Clubs of two or more copies to one address one year EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS ASSISTANT EDITORS J L MOELHANY T E BOWEN J A STEVENS A W PETERSON MRS GRACE D MAOR EMMA E HOWELL EDITORIAL COUNCIL H T EL
- Life and Health | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- WI Do OW PAM T EN CENTS WASH INGTON D C HEALTH AND NRA JUST A GERM HOME CARE OF COLDS ANGER FOOIM SAFE FOODS HELP FOR HEADACHES THE USE OF SAUERKRAUT AUTOINTOXICATION H EALTH MAKES LI FE WORTH LIVING EDITORS EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTORS A W TRUMAN M D ROP L A HANSEN C H WOLOHON M D WASIIGTON D C D H KRESS M D W A RUBLE M D S PARRETT M D KATHRYN L JENSEN R N A Whole Health Gospel FOR several years the May number of LIFE AND habits Teach
- South American Bulletin | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- South American Division, South American Division
- valuta to VOL X and the Closet The Telescope quot I CAN take my telescope and look millions and millions of miles into space but I can lay it aside and go into my room shut the door get on my knees in earnest prayer and see more of heaven and get closer to God than I can assisted by all the telescopes and material agencies of earth quot Thus spoke Newton the great scientist Many times he had viewed the starry heavens He had looked through the telescopes at t
- Lake Union Herald | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Lake Union Conference, Lake Union Conference
- Lake Union Herald quot Am I my brother apos s keeper quot Vol XXVI quot I am a debtor to all men quot No BERRIEN SPRINGS MICH TUESDAY MAY AN IMPORTANT MEETING FOR OUR YOUTH The young people of the Lake Union Conference are summoned to a Congress for the discussion of important problems in Berrien Springs Michigan June It is my well considered opinion that no more important meeting for the youth of this large and important Union Conference has
- The Central Union Reaper | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Central Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Central Union Conference
- II E ROGERS b apos apos ASTERN AVE TAKOMA PARK WAS I NGTONI C ecntr Union Awn Official Organ of the Central Union Conference of Seventh day Adventists VOLUME III COLLEGE VIEW LINCOLN NEBRASKA MAY Love Never Fails quot LovE ye therefore the stranger is the startling command recorded in Deut But there it is for us who profess to be commandment keepers This precept is elaborated in the instruction God gave to Moses as recorded in Lev
- The Southern African Division Outlook | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Southern African Division, Trans-Africa Division
- r ANGOLA I USE UNION A A A A A A A A A A A A A AL A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A r quot apos quot apos quot A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A V quot apos VOLUME XXXII KENILWORTH CAPE MAY Registered at the General Post Office as a Newspa
- The Advent Survey | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Northern European Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Northern European Division
- Organ of the NORTH ERN EUROPEAN DIVISION of the eneral Conference o SEVENTH DAY Vol No May ADVENTISTS A Word About the Figures Taos Statistical Number of the ADVENT SURVEY includes the Publishing Houses also and so is more complete than it was a year ago requiring more space than then We regret that the statistics are not entirely made up on account of the non arrival of some reports Among the Missions the Gold Coast Union failed to send in their stat
- The Canadian Watchman | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Canadian Watchman Press, Canadian Watchman Press
- Canad i a n OSHAWA ONTARIO BOLSHEVISM COMMUNISM REVOLUTION FAMINE POLISHcl Frtc on TR i ee R JEW RHINE / CONFLICT AGRICULTURAL UNREST CRIME WAVE FLOODS HURRICANE/ CAPITAL AND I LABOR STRIFEI ARAB RwAC Is PROTESTANTISM UCH is heard these days from Roman Catholic sources to the effect that Protestantism is either dead or dying One would be inclined to think that Romanists ought to know whether or not Protestantism is on the wane for they have faced the m
- The Inter-American Division Messenger | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Inter-American Division
- Our Watchword quot Christ Expects Every Man to Do His Duty quot Jute inpriscAmprito pivt tti v sspiigrr AM VOL XI BALBOA CANAL ZONE MAY No quot What a Man IS Has MORE Influence THAN WHAT HE SAYS quot entrs E G Zelhite There is an eloquence far more powerful than the eloquence of words in the quiet consistent life of a pure true Christian What a man is has more influence than what he says The officers who were sent to Jesus came back with the r
- North Pacific Union Gleaner | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, North Pacific Union Conference
- North Pacific Union Gleaner quot Lift up your eyes and look on the fields for they are white already to harvest quot John VOL No COLLEGE PLACE WASHINGTON MAY Love Never Fails That is a startling command which forth in behalf of the foreigners in is recorded in Deuteronomy the cities of our homeland quot and an But there it is for us who profess to urgent appeal was made for our peobe commandment keepers Read it ple to bestir themselv
- Good Health | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Stanborough Press, Stanborough Press
- IN THIS ISSUE In the Cause of Health Three Decades of Service Live in the Sunshine ar o ions a s ou ea Exploded ater apos s Contribution to Healing Diseases of the Rectum Appetizing Vegetable Dishes Care of the Teeth ildren apos s Supplement Free Medical Advice May Fox Photos Registered for Magazine Post to Canada and Newfoundland Ask our Local Good Health League Worker to bring you this Magazine every month THE Good Health League has a num
- Eastern Tidings | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists
- gnut AFGHANI STAN apos apos UCRNOW EAS BHUTAW NGS R ANCH BENGAL ENTRAL PROVINCES HYDERABAD BOMBAY POONA SOUTHErnN INDIAN OCEAN MADRAS EANCeyORE MADRAS RIviA r N IA DIVISION BAY OF BENGAL VOLUME POONA INDIA CI E ON MAY No quot HATH SPOKEN TO US IN HIS SON quot STUDIES IN HEBREWS No THE King Eternal the invisible God quot I quot dwelling in the light whom no man hath seen nor can see quot quot hath spoken unto us quot What
- The China Division Reporter | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- the China flitimit iiepor et SHANGHAI CHINA MAY VOL NO quot The Melting Pot for Missions quot C C Morris AT THE last Autumn Council of the General Conference Committee a plan was formulated known as quot The Melting Pot for Missions quot The idea of this plan is to give opportunity for Seventh day Adventists everywhere to turn over to designated individuals such valuables as they may possess but which they no longer have need of the same to be melte
- Signs of the Times | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- The World Changes ITS VIEWPOINT E ARE living in a rapidly changing world One needs only to be normally observant to appreciate the truth of this statement Every phase of man apos s activity has been touched with the magic wand of science So rapidly have fundamental changes taken place that we now find the superstructure of world civilization crackling So daring have been the exploits of men in undermining ancient codes of human intercourse that we now find our
- Canadian Union Messenger | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Canadian Union Conference, Canadian Union Conference
- V olum e II C o l l e g e H e ig h t s A l b e r t a M a y N u m b er IN DEFENSE OF THE FAITH III By M N CAMPBELL h i s is the third article w ritten in rebuttal of the claims of the so called Reformed Seventhday Adventists T he Reformers are in open re bellion against the organized work of God They separate themselves from our churches and set up a movement of their own ostensibly to carry on the work of warning the world but their ener
- The Ministry | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Seventh-day Adventist Ministerial Association, Ministerial Association
- AND MORE tttICIENCY Vol VII MAY No THE SECRET OF HIS PRESENCE AN EDITORIAL HEN Christ said to His disciples in fort in prayer It brings me no tangible help quot that memorable meeting in Galilee That may be the experience of not a few quot Lo I am with you alway even unto Wherein lies the trouble First let me ask the end of the world quot it was not only quot Are you conscious of some wrong some cherto the disciples that He spoke but ished fleshly
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | May 1, 1934
- Periodical Issue
- 1934-05-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- TarNastertaiiiitionOtittook Vol May No A Crisis Just Ahead Es We are living in the time of the is made upon worldlings What end The fast fulfilling signs of the change is seen in their attitude No times declare that the coining of more than was seen in the attitude o Christ is near at hand The days in the inhabitants of the Noatic world which we live ace solemn and imAbsorbed in worldly business and portant The Spirit of God is grapleasure the