Brethren Archive

The Believer's Magazine

1891 to Ongoing

Edited by:  John Ritchie


Volumes 1-9 issued between 1891 and 1899 then from 1900 as New Series 1.
[John Ritchie continued as editor until his home call in March 1930 after which J. Charlton Steen, another well known gospel preacher and teacher of the Scriptures who had assisted Mr Ritchie for 4 years, assumed the editorship. He was an able Bible teacher but had a short tenure as editor as he was called home in September 1931. The third editor was another gifted Bible teacher whose writings are still read. William Hoste was editor until 1938. Mr Hoste studied at Cambridge University under Handley Moule. His studies of the Word of God convinced him that such teachings as baptismal regeneration apostolic succession and episcopacy were not found in the Word of God. As a result he was baptised by immersion and received into assembly fellowship. He laboured in the UK and Europe. After the death of William Hoste, Andrew Borland of Irvine, Scotland, served as editor until 1974. He taught English at Kilwinning Academy, a post that he held from his early days until his retirement. He was the author of a number of books and in great demand as a Bible teacher in Scotland and beyond. From 1974 until 1998 the editorship carried on by a committee ... The present editor is John Grant.] See here


Volumes:
  1. 1 - 1891
  2. 2 - 1892
  3. 3 - 1893
  4. 4 - 1894
  5. 5 - 1895
  6. 6 - 1896
  7. 7 - 1897
  8. 8 - 1898
  9. 9 - 1899
  10. New Series 1 - 1900
  11. New Series 2 - 1901
  12. New Series 3 - 1902
  13. New Series 4 - 1903
  14. New Series 5 - 1904
  15. New Series 6 - 1905
  16. New Series 7 - 1906
  17. New Series 8 - 1907
  18. New Series 9 - 1908
  19. New Series 10 - 1909
  20. New Series 11 - 1910
  21. New Series 12 - 1911
  22. New Series 13 - 1912
  23. New Series 14 - 1913
  24. New Series 15 - 1914
  25. New Series 16 - 1915
  26. New Series 17 - 1916
  27. New Series 18 - 1917
  28. New Series 19 - 1918
  29. New Series 20 - 1919
  30. New Series 21 - 1920
  31. New Series 22 - 1921
  32. New Series 23 - 1922
  33. New Series 24 - 1923
  34. New Series 25 - 1924
  35. New Series 26 - 1925
  36. New Series 27 - 1926
  37. New Series 28 - 1927
  38. New Series 29 - 1928
  39. New Series 30 - 1929
  40. New Series 31 - 1930
  41. New Series 32 - 1931
  42. New Series 33 - 1932
  43. New Series 34 - 1933
  44. New Series 35 - 1934
  45. New Series 36 - 1935
  46. New Series 37 - 1936
  47. New Series 38 - 1937
  48. New Series 39 - 1938
  49. New Series 40 - 1939
  50. New Series 41 - 1940
  51. Type: MyCommentFolder
  52. New Series 42 - 1941
  53. New Series 43 - 1942
  54. New Series 44 - 1943
  55. New Series 46 - 1945
  56. New Series 47 - 1946
  57. New Series 48 - 1947
  58. New Series 49 - 1948
  59. New Series 62 - 1952
  60. New Series 63 - 1953
  61. New Series 64 - 1954
  62. New Series 65 - 1955
  63. New Series 67 - 1957 (Incomplete)
  64. New Series 68 - 1958
  65. New Series 69 - 1959
  66. New Series 70 - 1960
  67. New Series 71 - 1961
  68. New Series 72 - 1962
  69. New Series 75 - 1965
  70. New Series 76 - 1966
  71. New Series 78 - 1968
  72. 83 - 1973 (Missing pp 113-114)
  73. 84 - 1974 (Missing Dec. & p239-242 & 301-308.)
  74. 85 - 1975 (Missing Jan - Mar..pdf)
  75. 86 - 1976
  76. 87 - 1977
  77. 88 - 1978 (Missing Feb)
  78. 89 - 1979
  79. 90 - 1980
  80. 91 - 1981 (Missing pp 237-256.)
  81. 92 - 1982 (Missing Sept)
  82. 93 - 1983
  83. 94 - 1984 (Missing Aug & pp 40-41)
  84. 95 - 1985
  85. 97 - 1987 (Missing pp 175-192)
  86. 98 - 1988
  87. 99 - 1989
  88. 101 - 1991
  89. Believer's Magazine Editors (1991, 8 pp)
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Comments:
David Salve said ...
Thanks
Sunday, Oct 1, 2017 : 02:19
James Hood said ...
Hi, I'm looking for a copy of Series 97 printed in 1987, specifically pages 342 to 343, which I believe deal with the founding of the Cockenzie Assembly in Scotland. I'm interested as part of my family history: I believe that my Ancestors were among the founding members. I found the reference in Neil Dickson's thesis the History of the Open Brethren in Scotland.
Monday, Feb 11, 2019 : 20:27
Tom said ...
We are missing 1944, if anyone has it?
Tuesday, Jun 11, 2019 : 17:10
Tom said ...
Also missing 1949,50,51 .. if anyone has these and can lend them for scanning.
Wednesday, Jun 12, 2019 : 18:56
Tom said ...
And missing 1956.
Thursday, Jun 13, 2019 : 18:54
Jim said ...
Would be great to have issues from the 1970's and 1980's available,
Monday, May 23, 2022 : 02:24
Carlos adeni said ...
I am a brazilian preacher with lick at the H M Wilson from N. Ireland.
Sunday, Apr 30, 2023 : 09:30


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