Foreword
FOREWORD
It would be difficult adequately to express the sincerity of my appreciation to the thirteen men of God who have made possible this contribution to the knowledge and edification of a great brotherhood of Christians. That there is a paucity of uninspired material on the subject of "The Holy Spirit" is evidenced, in part, by the fact that our brethren have not published a major work on the subject in our generation. This volume fills a great need, and its adaptability for class work will make it even more valuable.
No human work is infallible. The reader will discern that differences of opinion are expressed; no attempt was made to shape the thinking of our authors. Everyone who reads this material will come away impressed with its Bibliocentric em-phasis.
Genuine appreciation is expressed to Mrs. Joe Huber, who handled most efficiently the great volume of correspondence necessary to the completion of this work, and to Leroy Brown-low, Claude A. Guild, Foy Kirkpatrick, and Ralph Starling, all of whom served with me on the Lectureship Committee.
GEORGE TIPPS, Chairman Lectureship Committee
