National Reform Association ==>Christian Statesman ==>January - February 1997 ==>Errata

POBox 8741-WP
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15221
The Christian Statesman

Errata

ERRATA:

1995 Issue numbers 4, 5, and 6 were incorrectly labeled as Volume 128, when in fact that calendar year was Volume 138. 1996 Issue numbers 1, 2, 3, and 4 were incorrectly labeled as Volume 129, when the correct number for 1996 was Volume 139. 1996 Issue numbers 5 and 6 were labeled correctly. Please make these corrections on your copies. The Christian Statesman deeply regrets the error.

On page 30 of the September - October 1996 issue the name of Dr. G. M. Robb was mistakenly spelled "Orb".

On page 27 of the November - December 1996 issue the last line of footnote 10, which reads, "future elections." was inadvertently deleted.

back to top


National Reform Association,

Publishers of The Christian Statesman.
Declaring the Lordship of Christ since 1864
editor Bill Einwechter

A six month subscription to The Christian Statesman is FREE on request. Renewals are FREE on request.
POBox 8741-WP
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15221


Use this form to comment on this site. Use this form to request a FREE introductory six month subscription to The Christian Statesman or to renew your existing subscription.


For a FREE introductory three issue subscription,
send email to Bill Gould with
your name and mailing address.

The National Reform Association depends on donations for all its operations, including publishing The Christian Statesman. If you will help support this web site and publication of The Christian Statesman, please make a contribution today. You can do so using


maintained by dan herrick [comments on web style]
[Validate this page  Valid HTML 4.0!] [Validate style sheet Valid CSS!]
Level Triple-A conformance icon,                      
          W3C-WAI Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0
In Association with      
   Amazon.comFollow this link to buy your book from Amazon.com and make a small contribution to the National Reform Association