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Check Your Memory

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

✔ Why many professed Christians are always learning, yet never really come to a knowledge of the truth? P. 547, ¶4.

✔ Why men are in such bondage today? P. 549, ¶3.

✔ Where real freedom can be found? P. 551, ¶1.

✔ What change the Bible can make in your life? P. 551, ¶6.

✔ How the problems of envy or jealousy can be conquered? P. 553, ¶1.

✔ How to overcome one’s envy of more gifted brothers? P. 555, ¶1.

✔ What impressed a former Catholic on his first visit to a Kingdom Hall? P. 558, ¶3.

✔ Whether the Christian minister will perform a marriage between a Christian and an unbeliever? P. 562, ¶9.

✔ When a Christian may pay for a bride? P. 564, ¶14.

✔ What a wedding was like among the ancient Israelites? P. 567, ¶1.

✔ Whether a Christian may have a civil rather than a religious marriage? P. 569, ¶6.

✔ What a polygamist who becomes a Christian must do about his several wives? P. 571, ¶14.

✔ What explains the apparent contradiction between Matthew and Mark about where Jesus healed the blind beggar? P. 575, ¶2.