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    Check Your Memory

    After reading this issue of “The Watchtower,” do you remember—

    ✔ The difference between the viewpoint of worldly philosophy and of true Christianity? P. 164, ¶5.

    ✔ Why a foremost American psychologist pointedly condemned religious bingo? P. 167, ¶6.

    ✔ How it has been admitted that a decided lack of godliness exists among church members? P. 168, ¶3.

    ✔ Why Jesus used so many illustrations? P. 169, ¶3.

    ✔ Why illustrations are of such value in present-day instruction? P. 170, ¶3.

    ✔ What extraordinary prophecy World War I’s outbreak fulfilled? P. 173, ¶3.

    ✔ When and where the Watch Tower’s first president died? P. 174, ¶3.

    ✔ What the early background of the Watch Tower’s second president was? P. 176, ¶1.

    ✔ How to acquire genuine happiness? P. 177, ¶1.

    ✔ What the person lacks who complains when his faith is tested? P. 179, ¶8.

    ✔ Why, specifically, Christians should be the happiest of people? P. 183, ¶1.

    ✔ Where true happiness lies? P. 184, ¶6.

    ✔ Why we must never become congregational complainers? P. 186, ¶14.

    ✔ What pointed lesson the experience of our brothers in totalitarian lands offers? P. 187, ¶18.

    ✔ What Jesus meant by the instruction: “Have salt in yourselves”? P. 191, ¶3.