King's Business - 1926-06

T he K ing ’ s B usiness Motto: “ I, the Lord, do keep it; I will water it every moment: lest any hurt it, I will keep it ni&ht and day.* Isaiah 27:3. PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY AND REPRESENTING THE BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES

T. C. HORTON. - - - Editor-in-Chief WM. A. FISHER. Managing Editor

DR. JOHN M. MacINNIS DR. I. M. HALDEMAN DR. J. FRANK NORRIS

DR. C. E. MACARTNEY DR. LEANDER S. KEYSER DR. MARK MATTHEWS

CONTRIBUTORS

DR. CHARLES ROADS

DR. W. B. RILEY

DR. F. E. MARSH

THIS MACA7INE stands for the Infallible Word of God, and for its great fundamental doctrines. ___ ITS PURPOSE is to strengthen the faith of all believers, in all the world; to stir their hearts to engage in definite Christian work; to acquaint ITS of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles; and to work in harmony and fellowship with them in magnifying the person and work of our Lord Jesus Christ, and thus hasten His coming. ___________________ Volum e X V II June, 1926 Number 6 . . . . .

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Editorials Page Consider the Christ of the Cross..... ............ -............................... ................ *15 The American Association for the Advancement of Atheism.:...............315 The Seed Sowing and Harrowing Harvest....................... ..........................316 The Idiotic Attack Upon the Invincible Anvil.................. : ........................31 7 Perplexing Problems in Bestowing Benefactions.......................................31 7 The Cloud of Grief and the Cloud of Glory.......................-...................... 318 ' ■ — Dr. John Murdoch Maclnnis— ....................................•■'M........... .319 Sunrise at Midnight— Dr. W . B. Hinson..................................■*............. ...321 The Harvest— Dr. S. J, Bole.............. ............................................. -........ 328 “The Certainty of Our Faith”— Rev. William B. Percival......... ............ 330 Three Vital Questions Answered— Rhodes S. Baker................ ........ 332 Anthropology: or, The Doctrine of Man— Dr. F. E. Marsh.................. 334 Seven Significant Signs— Rev. S. B. Rohold, F.R.G.S.............................336 FJghrti Annual World’s Christian Fundamental Convention........................... 323 Evangelistic Department (Interesting Soul 'Winning Stories from Real Experience) .............................................—- ................ r " 'e s » Our Bible Institute in China.........................................................................................'4 1 The Children’s Garden (The King's Business Junior)..................................... 343 Fine Gold (A Serial Story)— Josephine Hope Westervelt...... r*.................... 347 Matters of Moment................... ................................................................— .— - 3 4 8 Pointers for Preachers and Teachers (Homiletical Helps)............ -................ 34V The Family Circle (For Fellowship and Intercession)..............; - - 4 - ..............350 Practical Methods of Personal Work (For Defenders of the Faith) — T. C. Horton ........ ........ ........................- ...... - ....... - . . . . . . - . .— 351 Outline Studies in the Epistles of John— T. C. Horton................................... 352 Christian Endeavor Topics......... .......................................................... .......... ......... '5 4 Bible Institute Happenings......... ........... .........................—.......................... .............. The Chosen People, the Land and the Book........... .................... ....... ............ Best Books ........................- —«........................... .................................— - ........." " " ' ‘ i i i Iowa Christian Fundamentals Association...................... ................................... Contributed Articles The Message That Forced the Rewriting of History _

J. M. IRVINE, President HOWARD FROST, Vice-President A. ADDISON MAXWELL. Treasurer DR. A. T. COVERT H. B. EVANS C. A. LUX NATHAN NEWBY J. M. RUST MRS. LYMAN STEWART

J. P. WELLES. Sec. to the Board of Directors W: R. HALE. Acting Superintendent FACULTY DR. JOHN M. MAC 1NNIS, Dean DR. RALPH ATKINSON. Associate Dean REV. JOHN H. HUNTER. Secretary of Faculty REV. WILLIAM H. PIKE. Secretary Evening School REV. KEITH L. BROOKS, Secretary Correspondence School CHRISTIAN M. BOOKS PROF. ARTHUR A. BUTLER MISS MARIE CARTER MISS FLORENCE CHAFFEE DR. JOHN MARVIN DEAN REV. JOlta A. HUBBARD PROF. H. W. KELLOGG MISS WILMA KRAC MRS. BESSE D. McANLIS MISS MERTIS RIDDLE MISS CRACE TODD PROF. H. G. TOVEY PROF. J. B- TROWBRIDGE

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