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2005, Volume 60 Issue 3

The Fruit of the Spirit is Peace
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Editorial
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Bearing One Another's Burdens
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He Was Delivered Up
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The House of God
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My yoke is easy, and My burden is light
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Jerusalem
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Studies in 2 Thessalonians
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Jacob at Bethel (1)
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Ten things God won’t ask on that day
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Baruch
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The Attire of an Harlot
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Are you fully covered?
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Through a Mother's Eye
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A Year with Your Children in the Bible
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» The John Ritchie Library
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How should a believer deal with depression?
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Tape Teaching
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Gospel Work and other Activities
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The Valley of the Shadow
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Understanding what the Bible means
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Is God ever unkind?
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Wise words from the book of Job
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The John Ritchie Library

John Scarsbrook,Killamarsh, England

Prior to his homecall, our esteemed brother Mr. Denis Gilpin had a great interest in establishing a library at Kilmarnock of all John Ritchie publications. It was his desire, that when completed, the library would also be of interest to the Lords people, particularly those who visit Kilmarnock.

A considerable number of publications have already been acquired and the directors are keen to complete the project. With this in view, they would appreciate your help, and make the request that if you have any books or pamphlets published prior to 1980, would you be willing to sell or donate them.. They are especially keen to obtain copies of the Believer’s Magazine for the years 1949 to 1975. Individual copies could prove to be very helpful.


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If so, could you send details to the address below, so that a check can be made to avoid duplication? Arrangements would then be made to have them collected.

Your interest and cooperation will be greatly appreciated.

Correspondence to: The John Ritchie Library, John Ritchie Ltd, 40 Beansburn, Kilmarnock, KA3 1RH.






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