King's Business - 1914-03

M O T T O : “ I the Lord do keep it. Ï will water it every moment lest any hurt it, I will keep it night and day.’— Isa: 27:3. THE KING’S BUSINESS B. A. TORREY, Editor J. H. SAMMIS, T. C. HORTON, J. H. HUNTER, Associate Editors Entered as Second-Class matter November 17, 1910, at the postoffice at Eos Angeles^ ¡California, under the Act of -March 3, 1870'. Organ pfThe Bible Iiistitute of,Ld^ AingeieSi Inc. ■Auditorium Building, Cor. Fifth and Olive, Los Angeles, California.

DIRECTORS

E. A. K. Hackett. S. I. Merrill. R. A. Torrey, Dean. Giles Kellogg. Robert Watchorn. William Thorn.

Lyman Stewart, President. Rev,; A. B. Prichard, Vice-President. William Thorn, Secretary. J. M. Irvine, Treasurer. T; C, Horton, Superintendent. H. A. -Getz.

I DOCTRINAL STATEMENT 'iwjbt hold to the Historic Faith of the Church as expressed in the Common Creed of Evangelical Christendom and including: The Trinity of the Godhead, ji.Thjê Deity of the Christ.

The Maintenance of Good Works. ! The Second Coming of Christ. 3 The Immortality of the Spirit. : The Resurrection of the Body, it ij The L ife Everlasting of Believers. ; The Endless Punishment of thè Im­ penitent. The Reality and Personality Of Satan. (4) Spanish Mission. Meetings every night. (5) Shop Work. Regular services- in shops and factories. (6) Jewish Evangelism. Personal work among the Hebrews. (7) Bible Women. House-to-house visitation and neighborhood classes. (8) Oil Fields. A mission to jn en on the oil fields. (9) Books and Tracts.' Sale and dis­ tribution of selected books and tracts.

. The Personality of the Holy Ghost. |p|hfè Supernatural and Plenary au­ thority of the Holy Scriptures. Hffihfl Unity in Diversity of the Church, which is the Body and Bride of'CErist. |Thé Substitutionary Atonement, liphe Necessity of the New Birth. P in r n n e * ^ e Institute trains, free of ill I p 0 S Beost; accredited men and Women, in the knowledge and use of tie Bible. (1) p I! 8 f •HI6111Classes held daily ex­ cept Saturdays and Sundays. (2) Extension work. Classes and con­ ferences held in neighboring cities and towns. (3) Evangelistic. Meetings conducted by our evangelists.

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