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Phil. 3:11). 4 BECAUSE THE SCRIPTURES ' CLEARLY'TEACH that th« reward of the righteous v not disembodied existence but becoming a* Christ—"the fint fruits"—because after Hit resurrection, i.e., possessed of « physical deathless body. (I Cor.. 15:20, Rev. 3:11, I John 3:2, Phil. 3:30-21, I Cor. 15-51-54, Roms. 8:23). ' 5. BECAUSE THE SCRIPTURES CLEARLY TEACH that the redeemed will "reign" (not in Heaven but) "on the earth" in the, Kingdom of Ood Christ will establish on earth when He returns (Rev. 5:9-10, Rev; 20:6, Rev. 2:28, J Cor. 8:2, Matt. 5:5/ Matt. 25:34, Luke 12:32, Dan. 7:18, 2V27, Matt. 6:10, Rev. 11:15). , Questions Invited. . .No 'Collection.. If unable to attend, write "Bible Truth, 1* c/o above hall for free literature. , . _ . - VIMMO HALL MISSION^ rVWW XIEVIMO HALL MISSION. li\il SUNDAY, 7 p.m.. . Lflß-' Subject: "JESUS SATISFIES." PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VISIT OP WESLEY E. .RICHARDS. ■ VISIT OF WESLEY E. RICHARDS. * • VISIT OF WESLEY E. RICHARDS. SIX GREAT MEETINGS. 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MISS IRENE WILSONi'LM.A., t , Principal. r i' 1 ' t >, T7ILL YOU BENEFIT'WHEN THE ' * DEPRESSION LIFTS? IT rests with you to* prepare yourself to take advantage -of the return to norma.l ,business conditions.' , Abl.Cjß. Home Study Course will help yonancreaM your knowledge "of'your trade, so that you 'will be sure of al-better job whea the demand for < trained men « s made. More than 300 I.C.S. Courses include:—. All Branches of i* Steam" Eng. Engineering 'Office Training Grocers' and Radio ; '' Drapers' Courses Journalism 1 ■ Chemistry' . Ticket Writing £>* Advertising Salesmanship - - , Aeronautics Buildin* Elec. Wiring Diesel Engine* * Licence . ' Radio Enemeennf Radio Service- A M.I.C.E ' " man's Exum A M.I M.E. Show-card Writing Free Lance J.eof» .Office Training nalism A.MJE.E. . Furniture Makinf. Inst. Struct. En- , ' gineera One of the ICS Courses-canJhito you benefit Write for full details NOW. INTERNATIONAL CORRESPOND. , ENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., Dept. G. 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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 114, 10 November 1934, Page 3

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