King's Business - 1926-11

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Number 11

November, 1926

Volume XVII

Table o f Contents

BOARD OF DIRECTORS BIBLE INSTITUTE OF LOS ANGELES •

Editorials Page Giving Thanks for God's Goodness............................................................... 6 2 1 Is Christ’s Coming Imminent?............................................................... ........ 621 Seeking to Save Sinners........ ............................... ............................................. 622 The Deceptive, Destructive Detour........................................—.................... .623 Following the Fashion................................. ............. ................................. .........623 Shall We Bury the Bible?.................. .'............... ................................................ 624 Best Books for Children............. ......................................................................... 624 Contributed Articles “The Challenge of a New Order” — Dean John M. Maclnnis................625 The Bible: A Little Candle and a Big Light — Prof. Leander 5. Keyser, D .D ............................ .......... ................. 627 Giving Thanks for Our Inheritance— Alexander Maclaren, D .D ...........629 How Fosdick Was Forced Into the Open — By a Missionary Correspondent.............................................. ...........631 The First Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamation............... 633 Anthropology: or, The Doctrine of Man— Dr. F. E. Marsh..... ..............634 The Antichrist a Person— Pastor A . Reilly Copeland................. ............ 636 “ The Mark of the Beast” — Sydney Watson......................................................... 638 Our Bible Institute in China................................ ........ ............................. ............. 639 Straws and Symptoms...... ..................... .......... ...........................................................641 Practical Methods of Personal Work (For Defenders of the Faith) — T. C. Horton............ ..................................................................................642 Outline Studies in the Epistles of John— T. C. Horton.................. ..................... 643 Pointers for Preachers and Teachers (Homiletical Helps)................................ 645 Evangelistic Department (Interesting Soul Winning Stories from Real Experience)................. ............. ........................... .................. 646 Christian Endeavor Topics................ 648 Bible Institute Happenings....................................................... ...649 The Family Circle (For Fellowship and Intercession)........................................ 652 The Children’s Garden (The King's Business Junior)........................................655 The Chosen People, the Land and the Book........................................................660

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