The Dawn (magazine)
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The Dawn·The New Creation Frank and Ernest (broadcast) Studies in the Scriptures The Photo-Drama of Creation | |
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Charles Taze Russell Jonas Wendell · William Henry Conley Nelson H. Barbour · Paul S. L. Johnson A. H. Macmillan · J. F. Rutherford Conrad C. Binkele | |
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Jehovah · Nontrinitarianism · Atonement Dispensationalism · Sheol and Hades Resurrection · Annihilationism | |
For the Australian feminist magazine, see The Dawn (feminist magazine).
The Dawn is a religious magazine printed and published by the Dawn Bible Students Association, East Rutherford, New Jersey and branch offices around the world.[1] The magazine was first published in 1932 as a monthly journal, with the full title, The Dawn—A Herald of Christ’s Presence.[2]
Content
The magazine includes articles about Christian life, prophecy, Bible study and biblical interpretation, from a politically conservative Christian viewpoint.[3]
External links
- http://www.dawnbible.com (online Magazine The Dawn)
References
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