Webthe position that the gospel contains facts to be believed, commands to be obeyed, and promises to be enjoyed. The promise of the remission of sins is a part, then, of the gospel, and was given as a part of the first gospel discourse, and follows faith, repentance, and baptism. Now the gospel is the power of God unto salvation. Webhis many years as editor of the Gospel Advocate. When the war broke out, Tolbert Fanning had to cease publication. ... 1866, David Lipscomb and Tolbert Fanning began to publish again the Gospel Advocate. It did not take long for Fanning to cease editing the Advocate, which left Lipscomb alone in this ... J.C. McQuiddy expressed the opinion of
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WebHe appointed three editors: Foy E. Wallace, Jr. (1930), John T. Hinds (1934), and B. C. Goodpasture (1939). Leon McQuiddy was a good businessman and soon recognized that Goodpasture had similar business skills. Near the end of his life, he left the business affairs of the Gospel Advocate in the hands of Goodpasture. WebIn addition to Fanning and Lipscomb, the Gospel Advocate has been edited by such men as David Lipscomb, J.C. McQuiddy, B.C. Goodpasture, Ira North, Guy N. Woods, F. Furman … jaw\\u0027s e8
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WebJ. C. McQuiddy Managing Editor of the Gospel Advocate and Owner of McQuiddy Printing Company. D. Austen Sommer. Contributor of “Apostolic Review,” Indianapolis, Indiana. J. N. Armstrong, President of Harper College, and Publisher of “Gospel Herald” Apostolic Review. Indianapolis, Ind. 1 TLC WebIn an August 12 editorial entitled "The Gospel Advocate and the Issues in the Current Controversy Over Prophecy," M. C. Kurfees explained why Boll had been dropped. The next month saw the first of seven articles by J. C. McQuiddy entitled "Premillennialism." In November, Boll's front page column reappeared. WebThrough the influence of Brother J. C. McQuiddy, in November, 1889, Brother F. D. Srygley became one of the editors of the Gospel Advocate. At first, Brother Srygley favored organized mission work on a larger scale than the local congregation; however, after making a thorough study of the question, he changed his position. ku serum