Book Description
Is there a re-application of the blood? Unrevised notes of readings on the Gospel of John Notes - Spiritual Songs, Morrish edition, 1882. Brief notes on the First Chapter of John The Second Coming of Christ Notes of Addresses. Funeral of Augustus James Clarke, a 13 year old boy. The Call of Abraham The Christian Divinely Pictured. Note on the Chronological Dates Collectanea: Notes of a Reading on Colossians 1 (1879) What does the Coming of the Comforter mean? The Lord's Departure Deuteronomy 26 A Reading on Ephesians 1. Eternal Life Evil Thoughts, unbidden and hated. God Manifested and Glorified. God Speaking from Heaven "God was in Christ." Gospel Addresses The Grace that is in Christ Jesus. On Haggai 2:5-9 The Heavens Opened On Hebrews 2 "His praise shall continually be in my mouth." A Just God and a Saviour John 17 The Cleansing of the Leper. Extract from an Unpublished Letter. Light, Love and Life "The Lord Himself shall descend." A "Man in Christ" and the flesh. Man's heart and Christ's Heart. Matthew 16:13-28 New Creation The Testimony of the Presence of God, The Failure of the Flesh The Nazarite Liberality of Heart Service Remembrance of Deliverance; and Guidance. Obedience and Manifestation The Object of Prophecy On Eternal Life Part with Christ Peace, Grace, and Glory The Perfect Man Power for Conflict The Spirit's Presence in the Church The Presence of Christ and Spiritual Intelligence The Present Effect of Waiting for Christ The Priestly Garments Spiritual Songs Hymnbook, Preface of 1881. Searched and Known Self-Knowledge Sins Blotted Out and Glory Seen "Some better thing." Sorrows and Triumphs The Standing and State of the Believer True Greatness The Temptation of Christ That I may win Christ Grace and Glory Treasure in Earthen Vessels. The True Grace of God wherein we stand. True Nazariteship Two Brief Articles The Unsought Love of God The Service of Women What Characterises the Christian and secures his blessing. What the World is; and how a Christian can live in it. "What hath God wrought?" "Where I am ye cannot come" Unpublished letter, dated July 1850, and sent from France.