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- South American Bulletin | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- South American Division, South American Division
- VQL IX Books in Flames WHEN colporteur Doria arrived at the hotel in a small town in the inter rior of Rio Grande he had right good fortune when he found the Catholic priest in the hotel making one of his pastoral visits The hotel keeper demanded the newcomer apos s business in the presence of the padre The colporteur frankly stated that he was one of the agents for the Brazilian Publishing House and intended to work the town The priest at once asked quot Do you rep
- Life and Health | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- ife CENTS WASHINGTON D H A ROBERTS HOW TO KILL GERMS SOY BEANS FOR FOOD WHY I DO NOT SMOKE WEAR THE PROPER SHOES MILK THE COMPLETE FOOD L A Hansen George H Heald M EDITORS FEBRUARY VOL NLVIII No wesaworon G so CENT fiT Educate for Temperance IT has long been our editorial conviction that education is the basis of real temperance The Biblical plan in character building is the addition of one virtue to another and in the order of additio
- The Ministry | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Seventh-day Adventist Ministerial Association, Ministerial Association
- Vol VI February No OUR RELATION TO CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE AN EDITORIAL HE question of national prohibition as it complicates the situation by making a moral represented in the Eighteenth Amendissue a party program ment and its supporting legislation The Eighteenth Amendment was adopted beknown as the Volstead Act is now because the people demanded it When it was fore the people of the United States submitted to the people forty six out of fortyin a very seriou
- The Southern African Division Outlook | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Southern African Division, Trans-Africa Division
- AFRICAN DIVISI UNION I c quot Z apos r quot I apos y w oz / apos quot quot A BEIRA A A apos A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A X A A A A A apos A A A A A A A A A A A A apos A apos A A A A apos A A A A A A A A A A A A A apos A / C AS / IviruABAN KENILWORTH CAPE FEB VOLUME XXXI Registered at the General Post Office as a Newspaper NUMB
- The Church Officers' Gazette | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- Tbe Oath Von XX ffiter apos agtte FEBRUARY 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 T E BoWEN H T ELLIOTT J A STEVENS MRS GRACE D MACE ASSISTANT EDITORS EMMA E HOWELL EDITORIAL COUNCIL J L MOELUANY K MEYERS E Keys M E
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- MALAYAN UNION SPECIAL Tarratstent AVisionOuttook February Vol His Other Sheep MRS G B YOUNGBERG Not in the well fenced pasture Not in the lighted fold Not where the warm glad sunshine Showers its welcome gold Not in the cozy safety I lay me down to sleep For out in the cold and darkness Wander His quot Other sheep quot Out in the lonely jungle Over the dangerous tide Where grief and terror hide Out where the night is blackest Where sorrow is cruel
- The Advent Survey | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Northern European Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Northern European Division
- A SMI Organ Ofthe NORTHERN EUROPEAN DIVISION the General Conference Vol No SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS February Willing Hands Make Hard Tasks Easy Gon apos s work is not to be done by where unemployment was the very BY L IT CHRISTIAN forced labour Only volunteers are worst She was willing she was wanted by the Lord The mission self denying and she went from task is not drudgery It is a free much more work has been done door to door day afte
- Good Health | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Stanborough Press, Stanborough Press
- gkreepetzee e A eNajazinegAat gawps cleople WTI Organ of the Good Health League PRINCIPAL CONTENTS How to Keep Well in Winter Heart Disease Water Treatments Vitamins and Health Honey The Golden Health Food Special Children apos s Supplement Free Medical Advice February Registered for Magazine Post to Canada and Newfoundland apos J C Allen CD A T f quot III TS IALII/IA/ISISI amp I LIA Ask our Local Good
- The Oriental Watchman and Herald of Health | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Oriental Watchman Publishing, Oriental Watchman Publishing
- The Junction of the Soiween and Yunzalin Rivers Near Kamamaung Burma February GENERAL CONFERENCE LIBRARNe LS CARRIER pigeons have rec tivid recognition of their services during the World War by the erection of a monument to them in Berlin THE making of aeroplanes by the Ford Motor Company has been temporarily suspended because of the depression SIX months apos residence is required to get a license to fish in the state of Nevada U S A but to obtain a divorc
- Home and School | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Southern Publishing Association, Southern Publishing Association
- FEBRUARY A JOURNAL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Keystone View Co Hearing a voice in the stillness of the winter apos s night near the camp at Valley Forge the traveler paused and listened It was the voice of Washington as he knelt upon the spotless snow sparkling in the clear moonlight crying to the God of heaven to give victory to the cause of freedom and justice Later he remarked quot With such a leader the triumph of the colonies is assured quot HOME AND S
- Eastern Tidings | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists
- DIVISION COUNCIL REPOiti EASTERN TIDINGS VOLUME POONA INDIA FEBRUARY apos No amp THE DIVISION COUNCIL By A W CORMACK E had seriously contemplated the cancellation of our Division Biennial Council this year because of the financial perplexities that confront us The Division Committee might have under the circumstances undertaken to transact the business that required to be done Had this been done we feel sure that all of our workers would have unders
- Southwestern Union Record | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Southwestern Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Southwestern Union Conference
- rn Union Record Sout Official Organ of the Southwestern Union Conference of Seventh day Adventists KEENE TEXAS FEBRUARY VOLUME XXXII SOUTHWESTERN UNION CON FERENCE DIRECTORY Office apos N NV th Street Oklahoma City Oklahoma B L Benton President Sec Treas Auditor C H Castle B E Wagner Field Miss Sec Educational and Missionary VolG K Fattic unteer f An Important Recommendation phase of God apos s work Attend one of our institutes right
- The Inter-American Division Messenger | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Inter-American Division
- quot Division Council Wumber tPr Awrittp PiVi al r pligrr VOL X No BALBOA CANAL ZONE FEBRUARY Our Beloved Brethren Greetings The General Conference Committee assembled in Autumn Council take this opportunity of addressing our believers in Europe We realize something of the trial through which you have been passing because of the effort now being made to undermine the faith and weaken the zeal of the remnant church We greatly appreciate and commend
- The China Division Reporter | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- China Division of the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, China Division
- T hina Division amp porter VOL SHANGHAI CHINA FEBRUARY Mot Mlpa MIN CERTAINTY ESSENTIAL FOR SUCCESS DR H W MILLER i i I I I l I I EVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS have always found great comfort and consolation through their faith in the word of God and their confidence in the fulfilment of prophecy It is difficult for us to realize how empty would be our world program if there were doubt and uncertai
- Atlantic Union Gleaner | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Atlantic Union Conference, Atlantic Union Conference
- atlantic Union leaner quot Lift up your eyes and look on the fields for they are white already to harvest quot South Lancaster Mass February t Vol XXXII GENERAL ARTICLES al quot THE RELATION OF SOULWINNING TO OUR CHRISTIAN EXPERIENCE a The call of Jesus to His first disciples was for them to come unto Him The Saviour apos s desire for all men is that they may come to Him and find rest for their souls He calls us to save us from our sins and to give us th
- The Jamaica Visitor | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- r Jantaira Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA FEBRUARY ittir No ADDING DIGNITY AND GRACE TO OUR YOUTH quot At the creation labour was appointed as a blessing It meant development power happiness The changed conditions of earth through the curse of sin has brought a change in the conditions of labour yet though now attended with anxiety weariness and pain it is still a source of happiness and development And it is a safeguard against temptation Its disc
- Advent Echo | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Southern European Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Southern European Division
- Center for Adventist Research
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- The Canadian Watchman | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Canadian Watchman Press, Canadian Watchman Press
- Wh ENERAL Tooth DewftBRSUf page CONFERE NEWS The American Federation of Labor is now strongly urging a six hour day and a five day week hoping that this may give more men and women work and help solve the unemployment problem The Lytton Commission has rendered its report in which it places on Japan the blame for seizing Manchuria and setting up the Manchukuo government But Japan says she has acted within her rights and that she is not to blame The League
- Southern Tidings | February 1, 1933
- Periodical Issue
- 1933-02-01
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- VOLUME XXV COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE FEBRUARY NUMBER Our Pulpits S A Rwrkier Quite a little has been said from time to time with and well kept But altogether too often when the reference to the importance of being careful that pulpit is viewed from the back side it has a different only those who are orthodox Seventh day Ad appearance entirely In traveling around among the ventist workers and church officers shall occupy churches the writer has noticed that in