"A Candlestick of Pure Gold: of Beaten
Work" Exodus 25:31

"The Testimony of Jesus" Revelation 1:9
We gratefully acknowledge the work which Paul Redin has done
in transcribing and offering these magazines to Austin-Sparks.Net.
Unless otherwise noted, words and phrases in square brackets [] were
added by him.
Introductory
Notes
by
Paul Redin
General comments:
A Witness and A
Testimony was a bi-monthly magazine edited and published by T.
Austin-Sparks as part of the literature ministry of Honor Oak Christian
Fellowship Center in London, England. Publication of A Witness and
A Testimony began in 1923 and ended in 1971 after Mr. Austin-Sparks
died in April of that year. The first two articles in Vol. 49,
No. 4 give a brief
biographical sketch of Mr. Austin-Sparks' life and a summary of the
presentations at his memorial service.
The main thrust of the articles in A Witness and A Testimony , which were written by a variety of authors, is best expressed in the following 'ministry
statement' that was printed on the inside front cover of each issue.
Minor wording changes were made in this statement from time to time.
The following text is taken from the last issue, Vol. 49, No. 6.
THE MINISTRY
THE OBJECT OF THE MINISTRY
of this little paper, issued bi-monthly, is to contribute to the Divine
end which is presented in the words of Ephesians 4:13 -- "... till we
all attain unto the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge (literally
-- full knowledge) of the Son of God, unto a full-grown man,
unto the measure of the stature of the fulness of Christ: that we be no
longer children..."
It is not connected with any 'Movement', 'Organization', 'Mission' or
separate body of Christians, but is just a ministry to "all saints".
Its going forth is with the prayer and hope that it will so result in a
fuller measure of Christ, a richer and higher level of spiritual life,
that, while bringing the Church of God into a growing approximation to
His revealed will as to its 'attainment', it may be better qualified to
be used of Him in testimony in the nations, and to the completing of
its own number by the salvation of those yet to be added by the Lord.
This ministry is maintained by the Lord through the stewardship of
those who value it. There is no 'subscription', but gifts can be sent
to the Editor, 'A Witness and A Testimony', 39 Honor Oak Road, Forest
Hill, London, S.E.23, England. All cheques should be made payable to Witness
and Testimony Literature Trust. The paper is sent only to those who
personally desire it, and we count on friends to advise us if this is
no longer the case, or if they change their address.
Publishing notes:
A Witness and A
Testimony was published bi-monthly (six issues per year) and was
distributed by mail without cost to many appreciative readers. The
articles were printed in four columns of text on both sides of 9 X
14-1/2 in. paper which, when folded double and fold-stapled together
with a folded cover, formed a magazine measuring 7-1/4 in. wide by 9
in. high. Each issue contained either 20 or 24 pages of two-column
text. A title banner and table of contents were printed at the top of
the first page of text in each issue. See A Witness and A Testimony
Chronological for images of the cover and first page of the last issue.
Transcription notes:
This transcription of the
articles in A Witness and A Testimony adheres to the original
as closely as practical with the following intended exceptions:
1. The
original two-column page format was replaced by a one-column format
with each paragraph delimited by a blank line rather than by first-line
indentation. Original pagination is indicated within square brackets
embedded in the text. For example, [21/22] indicates the end of page 21
and the beginning of page 22.
2. A short
centered line of 16 hyphens was inserted to indicate the end of each
article and to separate various other blocks of information.
3. Each
footnote was moved to its appropriate place within the text.
4. Each 'em
dash' was replaced with two hyphens.
5. Each Roman
numeral was replaced with its equivalent Arabic number.
6. The period
between chapter and verse in each scripture reference was replaced with
a colon.
7. Obvious
typographical errors were corrected; when doubtful, no change was made.
British spelling and punctuation were retained throughout.
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