King's Business - 1915-10

THE KING’S BUSINESS

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Mark, though possibly not part of the Gos­ pel as he.first gave it out. The evidence for the genuineness of these verses is not as absolutely overwhelming as it is for most parts of the Bible. But there is not a doc­ trine taught in these verses that is not found somewhere else in the Bible in verses of: whose genuineness there can be.no ques­ tion. : \ 'Torrence J . ‘Hirer, Newberry, Pa.:- “I have greatly enjoyed the fellowship of The Fundamentals and the copies I have received of T he K ing ’ s B usiness . They certainly- have been a. great help and inspiration to me. I do not know of any greater way to express my appreciation than by sending you my subscription, with that of at least one other friend, and also promising you my prayers and making use of every opportun­ ity to introduce T he K ing ’ s B usiness to those whom I think would be interested in i t ” Lance A. Mantle, Louisville, Ky.: “I am very anxious to arrange with a class or­ ganization of which I am president, to sub­ scribe to your organ, and if there is any re­ duction in the amount of subscription, think I can secure twenty and possibly more sub­ scriptions«”- /.'■ , Rev. S. E. Christiansen, Ashland, O .: “I will send you addresses of men who ought to have this magazine. You may use my name as stating that T he K ing ’ s B usiness is one of the best magazines for a minister and Bible teacher.” There are 1557 principal cities in China un­ occupied by missionaries. The vastness of the Call seems to be beyond our powers of comprehension. Certainly it is beyond any adequate, response on our part as yet. —Missionary Review of the World.

ing of that Gospel, hut had afterward been added to it. Is this so?” Verses 9-20 are not found in some of the manuscripts that have come down to us of the Gospel which Mark wrote, including the two oldest. But parts of manuscripts were sometimes lost and there is strong evi­ dence that these" 'verses''- were written hy The1foil-owing comes to Us- from Rev.' E Symond, Aclare, County Sligo, Ireland: “I am glad such a magazine as T he K ing ’ s B usiness has come to the world. I prize it exceedingly. In my humble opinion it ranks next to the Bible. I would not be with­ out it for anything and wish to become an annual subscriber. It is a Bible practical commentary, an instructor in Gospel truths. I thought The Fundamentals very good, and they fulfilled a certain definite purpose, and I am grateful to the kind-hearted Chris­ tian, godly men who originated and gave them to the world, but T he K ing ’ s B usi ­ ness is the book for me, and I trust God may make use of it to bring home the knowledge of His truth to many a weary, longing soul. The world wants plain, sim­ ply-worded teaching.” Alex. Esler, Calgary, Canada, writes: “Enclosed please find $1 for T he K ing ’ s B usiness for current year. It just suits me. I have recommended it to the teach­ ers in our Sunday School, and I am sure a good many will take it. Anything I can do to increase its circulation, I Will gladly do. The Lord richly bless you in your great work.” In the United States there is one ordained minister to every S94 people; in Africa there is one to every 82,152 people; in Korea there is one to every 123,711 people; in Japan there is one to every 172,538; in India there is one to every 321,448 people; in China there is one to every 476,462 people.

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