By James L. Sloan An article by Michael Hall of St. Louis, Mo. is entitled, “Wine and Wineskins,” and is in essence a new interpretation of the teaching of Jesus as recorded in Matthew 9:17: “Neither do men put new wine into old wine-skins: else the skins burst, and the wine is spilled, and the skins …
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Hope in Death
By Roger Shouse Robert Ingersoll, the nineteenth century agnostic, known for his lectures and writings against religion, died in the summer of 1899. He challenged, like many of his other intellectual contemporaries (Darwin in Origins, Wellhausen in inspiration of the Bible), the accepted standards of his days. It was an age of reason. It was a …
Cling To His Remains: Ingersoll Family In Despair Widow and Daughters of the Infidel Refuse to Part From or Allow His Body to Be Cremated – Funeral Held – Scene of Desolation.
Special to the Chicago Record Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., July 25. – Desolation describes the scene tonight at Walstein, within whose walls lies the body of Col. Robert G. Ingersoll, agnostic. About his bier cling three women – his widow and his two daughters. To them the form on bier is all that is left of …
Gospel Preaching: An Uncertain Sound or a Clarion Call? (2)
By Ron Halbrook Evidences of Drifting Not all of these evidences are seen in every individual who is drifting, but one or more of these symptoms generally appears when someone begins to drift. The more he drifts, the more these symptoms, increase. What are some signs and evidences of drifting? Seek Secret of Growth In Wrong …
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