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Arthur Cutting
Arthur Cutting
Born:
1854
Died:
1928
Facts
Death Location
St Leonard's on Sea, Sussex
Intro, Biographical Information, Notes etc:
Hymnology:
Gospel Tidings Hymn Book
by A.J. Pollock and Arthur Cutting
(1924, 160 pp)
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Articles:
“I Do Not Believe in a Future”
“Until the Curtain Drops”
A Car Conductor’s Mistake
A Heart Controlled by Christ
A Splendid Impossibility
Backsliding
Christendom’s Crowning Sin
Christian Ambition
Conversion and its Necessity
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Conversion of a Stretcher-Bearer
Counting the Cost
Decision for Christ
Disciples Indeed
Discipleship in an Evil Day
Do Not Be Deceived
Fallen From Grace
Four Fig Trees
From Infidelity to Christ
From Infidelity to Christ (booklet form)
Gathered Together
God’s Silences
Hints for Young Converts
I believe in the Forgiveness of Sins
I Do Not Believe in a Future (1)
I Do Not Believe in a Future (2)
Impossibilities
Is There Not a Cause
Keep yourselves in the Love of God
Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled
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Like Unto Men That Wait For Their Lord
1
My Shepherd
Opinions – Facts
Peace was Procured by Christ, the Son of God
Present Salvation
Reconciliation
Singing Times
Something Practical
The All-Sufficiency of Christ
The Bright and Morning Star
The Christian’s Daily Pathway
The Church in Relation to Christ
The Conditions of Discipleship
The Holy Spirit
The Life Surrendered
The Life That Pleases God
The Lord’s Portion is His People
The Love Which is Ours
The Raven and the Dove
The Sealing of the Spirit
The Shepherd Psalm
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The Super-Eminence of Christ (A Greater than the Temple)
The Word of Exhortation
Thoughts on Service
Tom’s Two Physicians
Unclean
Until the Curtain Drops
Who will Show us Any Good
Poems:
Down from the Glory Came God’s Blessed Son
O God, our Hearts are Lifted
The Saviour Soon Will Come Again
We Praise Thee for Thy Spirit, Lord
Hymns:
O God, Our Hearts Are Lifted
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