SOME UNUSUAL CONVERSIONS from The Days of the Father in Ross-shire by J. Kennedy A Death-bed Scene `Having got anxious about a sick neighbour,’ he writes, ‘whom I had been visiting, I went for the doctor to examine her, and he found that a deadly disease was making such rapid progress that she had only …
Issue: Issue 5
THE HAVEN Notes of a sermon preached by Mr. R. J. Morris on March 14, 1954 at Gower Street Memorial Chapel, London. So he bringeth them unto their desired haven. Psalm 107. 30. If these people are brought into harbour, then they must have first come through the seas to reach it. And if they …
If thou art ever so exact in thy morals, and not a worshipper of God, thou art an atheist; If thou dost worship God, but not by Scripture rule, thou art an idolater; If thou worship God according to the Scripture rule, but not in spirit and in truth, thou art an hypocrite. William Gumall …
A PASTOR’S DYING APPEAL John Brown of Haddington My dear hearers, having through the patience and mercy of God, long laboured among you, not as I ought – far, very far from it – but as I could, I must now leave you, to appear before the judgment seat of Christ, to give an account …
CHEERFULNESS There is no conflict between this subject and the previous one in this series on the Christian character – sobriety.* The same Christian who is exhorted to be sober and grave is also to be cheerful. It is not that the cheerful Christian is light and superficial: rather that the professing believer who fails …
FROM THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER The opposite shore was sometimes distinctly visible, and objects more or less discernible, according to the state of the atmosphere through which they were seen. But when a thick mist obscured everything, the eye that had once seen the white cliffs glistening in the sunlight, knew in which direction …
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