Prickly Pear, Yearbook of Abilene Christian College, 1925 Page: 84
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L. G. KENNAMER, "So."
A great man with a great message. A lover of the Bible, and a contender for the Gospel.
"For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on him
should not perish, but have eternal life."
JOHN. C. TAYLOR, "Peter Before and After Pentecost."
Brother Taylor's perfect command of words enabled him to present some thoughts that will
abide in the hearts of his hearers forever. Peter's weakness before the cross and his strength
afterward was painted vividly.
M. C. CUTHBERTSON, "Exalting the Church."
Brother Cuthbertson presented a blend of the practical and the ideal; a living verification
of the own remarkable statement: "I believe it is possible to present the truths of the Gospel
of Jesus Christ in a plain and positive way and yet hold the respect of mankind."
W. B. BLACK, "The Grandeur of The Church."
A great lover of the Church. He stated that the Church of Christ was the only church, in
which could be found forgiveness of sins, and the only one lasting longer than time.
F. B. SHEPHERD, "The Obedience of Faith."
An obedient faith is the expression, not faith of an abstract principle to the letter; but it is
an active living faith. One must have faith, but obedience in the act and not in the mental
assent. Faith must have obedience before it is really faith.
ELMER L. NICHOLS, "The Man of Galilee."
This discourse proved to be the outgrowth of deep, concentrated study of the life of Jesus.
Fluent speech, eloquence, choice words, and beautiful illustrations were characteristics of its
delivery. Brother Nichols is a true defender of Christ and His teaching.
C. G. VINCENT, "Our Work in Japan."
The illustrated lecture gave his hearers a comprehensive grasp of the missionary work in
Japan. He is a man of no little faith.-84
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