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- The Oriental Watchman and Herald of Health | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Oriental Watchman Publishing, Oriental Watchman Publishing
- Copyright quot The Times of India quot THRASHING PADDY IN DINDIGUL The Stooping Habit is Against Nature Read MEET the WORLD with the HEAD ERECT IT is said that there are a million drug addicts in the United States virtually one person in every hundred takes drugs regularly BECAUSE he brought his sledge dogs home instead of destroying them as other explorers have done Rear Admiral Byrd has been elected to honorary membership in the Society for the Prevention
- The Jamaica Visitor | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Jamaica Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Jamaica Conference
- Zgamaira Vol KINGSTON JAMAICA OCTOBER quot He shall turn the Hearts of the Fathers t to the Children quot t X X X X dS v AVE you so deep an appreciation of the sacrifice made on Calvary that you are willing to make every other interest subordinate to the work of saving souls The same intensity of desire to save sinners that marked the life of the Saviour marks the life of His true follower The Christian has no desire to liv
- The Canadian Watchman | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Canadian Watchman Press, Canadian Watchman Press
- pe s / IL apos i quot apos A v apos / apos T i apos apos gP MI TA INLWA kW MI IMMO WA W I KW Wit M WI MN KV Kt rTrYlirimrlimirwIlraranffir I TAN KV vaiminimavravawavaraiimmximiircimi a IT Es P Es i a ii t Y I A IR P gt C P apos A P Tz Es A IR A PA P A P A P A F
- Good Health | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Stanborough Press, Stanborough Press
- Established azzr e a he /a Xepsgeople C Topical Registered for Magazine Post to Canada and Newfoundland OCTOBER T E r L i Far better than meat and healthier Aren apos t you tired of cooking and serving meat hot and cold and mostly cold day alter day and isn apos t your family tired of the same old things to eat Savoury pies appetising grilled slices of Protose these are but a few of the many tempting dishes the magic tin of PROTOSE provides Prot
- Lake Union Herald | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Lake Union Conference, Lake Union Conference
- Lake Union Herald quot Am I my brother apos s keeper quot No BERRIEN SPRINGS MICH WEDNESDAY OCTOBER Vol XXII quot I am a debtor to all men quot IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuiniiiniinirlittirairrintiiiiiimitioliiiiiiiimpilumminiiiiiniiiiiiiiIiitiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimmimitiiiiiiiiiiiimilliiiiiinaiiimilliiiiiiniiiiiillii
- Eastern Tidings | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists
- KABUL el e AFGHANISTAIV BALUCHISTA EAST N S RANCH apos BENGAL BOMBAY POONA RMA quot r ENTRAL PROVINCES apos HYDERABAD NOON A SOUTHERN IA DIVISION INDIAN OCEAN MADRAS BANGALORE BAY OF BENGAL MADRAS VOLUME POONA INDIA f OCTOBER CEYLON No I COLL t FORMER BIG WEEK SUCCESS OUR GOD WHO HAS DONE GREAT THINGS FOR US IS ABLE TO DO STILL GREATER J F ASHLOCK A FEW weeks ago the Home Missionary Department of the General Conf
- Far Eastern Division Outlook | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Far Eastern Division, Far Eastern Division
- jarIEastemi VOL SHANGHAI CHINA OCTOBER NO The New Divisions I H EVANS LREADY it is an old story the dividing of the Far Eastern Division territory into two parts one to be called the China Division including China with her dependencies and Hongkong the other retaining the name Far Eastern Division and including Korea Japan and her island dependencies the Philippines British Borneo Indo China Siam the Malay and Federated Malay States and the
- The Church Officers' Gazette | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- Cburtb Mum apos agtte Vol XVII OCTOBER 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 MCELHANY T E BOWEN M E KERN J A STEVENS Emma E HOWELL RUTH TYRRELL EDITORIAL COUNCIL C E METERS E Eon
- Life and Health | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- a Eleailk CENTS WASHINGTON D C N A ROBERTS SCHOOL DAYS AGAIN HARDENING OF THE ARTERIES FOOD VALUE OF POTATOES CANNING FOR WINTER THE CHILD apos S COLON REGULATION EDITORS Louis A Hansen OCTOBER rt r George H Heald M D EG VOL XL V No A Steady Growth in Circulation FROM time to time we have made men tion of the increasing circulation of LIFE AND HEALTH Sometimes a single issue has gone beyond the mark while other months have not made
- Southern Union Worker | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Southern Union Conference, Southern Union Conference
- COLLEGEDALE TENNESSEE OCTOBER I Selling Our Publications W I Coleman The Record of Book Salesmen The colporteur work is worthy of the enlistment of the most consecrated Seventh day Adventist people Today the majority of subscriptimi salesmen for worldly books are men and women of education culture and refinement For many years subscription firms have drawn largely from colleges universities from the school room and from the ministry of various denominations
- Atlantic Union Gleaner | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Atlantic Union Conference, Atlantic Union Conference
- atlantic Union turner quot Lift up your eyes and look on the fields for they are white already to harvest quot Vol XXIX GENERAL ARTICLES THE BERMUDA MEETING South Lancaster Mass October I o MAKING HARVEST INGATHERING able impression of our work and of SOUL WINNING WORK MORE our people It will bring returns a EFFECTIVE hundred fold when the Harvest In In our efforts to achieve our financial goal in the Harvest Ingathering campaign as individuals or as a
- Missions Quarterly | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
- MISSIONS QUARTERLY Issued Quarterly No by the Seventh day Adventist Sabbath School Department Washington D C Printed in U S A Vol Fourth Quarter Juan NinaJa Indian Teacher Evangelist of the Lake Titicaca Mission See page TOPIC Indian Work in South America Sabbath October Note The reading will be more effective if given as a talk MISSIONARY TEXT Matt MISSIONS TALKS Official Notice The Indian World of South America MISSI
- Advent Echo | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Southern European Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Southern European Division
- Center for Adventist Research
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- South American Bulletin | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- South American Division, South American Division
- VOL VI BUENOS AIRES ARG The Ministry quot Take Heed to All the Flock quot No will have many questions to ask There are some things they do not know about which they may not find an opportunity By Carlyle B Haynes to ask the preacher on the Sabbath day More visiting in the homes would be a WE MUST take heed to the strong in convince him of his duty in this reour churches for they also need help spect Pray with him and with them great help to our people
- The Ministry | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Seventh-day Adventist Ministerial Association, Ministerial Association
- The Association Meetings Continued initrp Tbe A Medium of Communication between the members of the Ministerial Association of Seventh day Adventists Headquarters Takoma Park Washington Vol III D C U S A October No Contents of This Issue TRENCHANT TRUTHS EDITORIAL KEYNOTES The Essential Verities PERSONAL TESTIMONIES A New Revelation of Jesus THE ROUND TABLE HOUR Evangelism The Call of the Hour Getting the Ear of the Public Discussion From
- Eastern Tidings | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Southern Asia Division of Seventh-day Adventists
- KABUL el e AFGHANISTAIV BALUCHISTA EAST N S RANCH apos BENGAL BOMBAY POONA RMA quot r ENTRAL PROVINCES apos HYDERABAD NOON A SOUTHERN IA DIVISION INDIAN OCEAN MADRAS BANGALORE BAY OF BENGAL MADRAS VOLUME POONA INDIA f OCTOBER CEYLON No I COLL t FORMER BIG WEEK SUCCESS OUR GOD WHO HAS DONE GREAT THINGS FOR US IS ABLE TO DO STILL GREATER J F ASHLOCK A FEW weeks ago the Home Missionary Department of the General Conf
- The Inter-American Division Messenger | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Inter-American Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Inter-American Division
- quot He Who Lives to Himself is Not a Christian quot VOL VII BALBOA CANAL ZONE OCTOBER No The Joy of Sacrifice quot rIIHE apostle Paul in his ministry among the churches I was untiring in his efforts to inspire in the hearts of the new converts a desire to do large things for the cause of God Often he exhorted them to the exercise of liberality In speaking to the elders of Ephesus of his former labors among them he said have showed you all things ho
- The Advent Survey | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Northern European Division of Seventh-day Adventists, Northern European Division
- POLISH SPECIAL Organ of the NORT H ERN EUROPEAN DIVISION of the General Conferenceof SEVENTH DAY ADVE NT STS After Darkness Light By L H CHRISTIAN MODERN humanity abounds in To day we have the reaping dawned The new freedom the t h e unexpected Present day However the aftermath is not unrest and the suffering lead thinking often weak and crooked all bad In the midst cf man apos s many to seek after God Marvelseems fruitful in vague ideas con folly we see t
- Home and School | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- Elt/ SCR A JOURNAL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION dear little toddling feet co be led in the upward wall c wo knees that are dimpled and sweet o be taught how to kneet and pray C wo wealz little fluttering hands cid be shown how to quot help quot some one ciwo ears just awaiting commands So they apos ll know what to choose and shun ciwo eves that should learn to behold Only things that are true and right di tongue to be trained not to scold Or
- Sabbath School Quarterly | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Pacific Press Publishing Association, Pacific Press Publishing Association
- u DDBOD amp CIE k MKKIEEKEcoaci E E Es tD A iaRaeZiK apos r T V V V W o The Rotunda of the Pantheon Rome sm Bath ISCBOOlf Lesson QU C CE W SENIOR DIVISION Fourth Quarter The Epistle to the ROMANS Thirteenth Sabbath Offering December INDIAN WORK SOUTH AMERICA Entered as second class matter Oct at the Post Office in Mountain View Calif under the Act of Congress of March Acceptance for m
- Liberty | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Review and Herald Publishing Association, Review and Herald Publishing Association
- LIBERTY A MAGAZINE OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM R J C HAMNIAN ARTIST FLEEING FROM OLD WORLD PERSECUTION PROPOSED SUNDAY LAW FOR CALIFORNIA Page SEN DAVID I WALSH ON RELIGIOUS LIBERTY Page TWENTY CENTS A COPY WASHINGTON D C MMI larligious illthrrtg Association DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES We believe in God in the Bible as the word of God and in the separation of church and state as taught by Jesus Christ We believe that
- The Life Boat | October 1, 1930
- Periodical Issue
- 1930-10-01
- Workingmen's Home and Life Boat Mission, Workingmen's Home and Life Boat Mission
- In This Number DIET AND ITS RELATION TO MORALS THE PUBLIC DANCE THE RAGGED HERO The year goes wrong and tares grow strong Hope starves without a crumb But God apos s time is our harvest time And that is sure to come Lewis J Bates X