I John, 3: 1,2,3

[We are glad to give a prominent place to the following important article, also the letter to Mrs. Eddy which accompanied it. The correct interpretation of the Scriptures is of the utmost moment in individual study as well as in our public services, and we feel sure that our readers will derive much help from Professor Hering's thoughtful analysis of the three verses to which he has had special occasion to devote careful study.—Editor.]

It may interest the First Readers of our Churches and Societies, as well as other students, to examine the renditions of I John, 3: 1,2,3, given by various writers and translators.

The capitalization given this passage by our Leader on page 460, Vol. III., of the Sentinel is significant:—

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