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Henrik's Forest Home; Or, A Better Springtime Cometh

://books.google.comFOREST HOME A STORYFOR THE YOUNG.6000974281166 DEAR , KIND LAURITZ.  (Page 38.)HENRIK'S FOREST HOME ; OR , A BETTER SPRINGTIME COMETH . BY THE AUTHOR OF  BEN AND Kit ,  FISHER DAN," " Rose, ROBIN , AND LITTLE MAY," ETC. , ETC. LONDON : ALFRED HOLNESS, 14

The History of the Brethren Vol II

, covering charges 2, 3, 4, 6 and 22. These matters involve the receiving and payment of sums in connection with other purchasers at government auction sales (of surplus, world war goods, etc.), which amounts arose from dealings of such a nature that it was the con- tinual endeavor of those concerned

The Things Which Are: A Sketch of the History and Character of the Professing Church

presbyters Ephesus. 19 in the place of the council of the apostles and your deacons, most dear to me, being entrusted with the ministry of Jesus Christ. ” We find the same strain in his letter to the Trallians : “ Whereas ye are subject to your bishop as to Jesus Christ, ye appear to me to live

God's Apostle and High Priest

Narne The Father and the· Son. V 3 16 Doing the Fatlur's Works . 24 Quickent'ng the Dead. Speaking the Fathers Words 33 The Words o.f Eternal Life. The Son gives to the Father an Account of His Ministry as the Sent One 45 " I have Finished the Work." "I ltave Manifested Thy

Typical Characters of the Lord Jesus

not. His sheep were in danger, He died for their deliverance: from that danger, that they might be saved. ABEL'S CHARACTER was practically the cause of his death. He was too full of life to live. His heart. had believed in God so fully, that he was wholly obed ent, and so incurred the hatred cf

The Two Ways; Or, Brick for Stone and Slime for Mortar, Contrasted with the Tent and the Altar in the Promised Land. Notes of Two Lectures.

of sonship. This life is wholly in the land : he lives in Canaan. From first to last the land of promise is his home and country, and there, by wells of water, digging fresh ones, and opening old ones, he lives11 withmanyjoys and few conflicts. In this aspect the elect is seen, not as in the world

The Cross: A Treatise on the Death of Christ

, immediately succeeded. It so fully and simply illustrates the doctrine of the substitution of Christ, that I need not do more than cite the passage: — “ And Aaron shall lay both his hands upon the head of the live goat, and confess over him all the iniqui ­ ties of the children of Israel, and all

Talks About Birds and Their Ways

, but I know some­ times we are all tempted to falter in our confession of the Lord Jesus as our Saviour and master when we have to live or work among those who do not love Christ. Only a few weeks since a dear young believer wrote to me, saying, " I think my new situation will prove

Darkness of the Dark Ages

-Saxon slaves atRome . Gregory sends Augustine to England.-Ethel- bert embraces Christianity, A.D. 597.-Augustine made archbishop of Canterbury. He is succeeded by Lau- rentius. Eadbald succeeds Ethelbert, returns to Pagan- ism, and threatens the bishops.-Laurentius said to be whipped by St. Peter

The Mystery of Suffering

in the midst of the prayer, saying, "I did not send for you to pray in that manner. I care not what God's ·will is; my will is that he shall live. I will not, oh, I will not give up my child." Strange to say, the child re­ covered; and the same mother lived to learn that the same

The Four Hundred Silent Years (From Malachi to Matthew)

on the Minor Prophets/* etc., etc. %M LOIZEAUX BROTHERS, BIBLE TRUTH DEPOT, 19 WEST 2 Ut STREET NEW YORK BIBLE TRUTH PRESS 19 \V. 21st ST., N. Y Printed in the United States of America S4l«i|? illlil PREFACE S OME time ago I endeavored, though with no claim to originality of treatment, to draw

11 - The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit of God

do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after the Spirit, the things of the Spirit'' ; and ''If by the Spirit ye mortify the deeds of the body, ye shall live , ,. In the previous chap­ ter, be it noted, the Apostle set forth in po,verful and graphic description

Just and a Justifier; Or, The Righteousness of God

, and of the readiness on the part of men (disbelieving the firmness OR, THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD. 13 of His purpose, Eccles, viii. 11) to give rein to hardihood and live in revolt ! Eternal punishment being therefore that which divine justice demands, how can there be a substitution, amounting

Unanimity, The Divine Method of Church Government

all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you ; but that ye be perfected together in the same mind, and in the same judgments 2 Cor. xiii. 11: “Be perfected, be comforted, be of the same mind; live in peace ; and the God of love and peace shall be with you. ” Galatians

John Nelson Darby

of the Francais, Respecting "The Brethren, their Doctrine, &c" (1878, 15 pp) Some Remarks on the Work of the Lord Jesus, With Special Reference to the World in Which We Now Live (16 pp) 1 Books: A Brief Outline of the Books of the Bible (1862, 185 pp) 1 An Examination of the Statements made

Evolution and the Origin and State of Man

that men in every age have had to face, the problem of suffering. More books have been devoted to its discussion, I suppose, than to any other subject. Adam probably asked why his innocent son Abel should be killed and his wicked son Cain be permitted to live. We still hear Jeremiah cry: "

Bible Stories About Lions

as Stronger than Death and the Grave. God's people cannow,by faith, say of the Strong One, "Death is ours ! " for they live in Christ, who is inglory above . Jesus has conquered. He has overcome forus. You have not to think ofHim as adying Saviour, but as the Saviour who has died, and who lives

Sunshine & Shadow or Stories of Children in Bible Scenes

in time to come ask what these stones meant. Then their fathers were to tell their children the sweet story of the crossing of Jordan. My readers live in a day when parents can tell their children a much more blessed story than this. Even the story of Jesus, and His love —how and for what purpose He

Christ Crucified: Both Power and Wisdom. Being Addresses Delivered in London

when God will have something to say, when I shall have to give account of myself to God,when I shall have tostand before God. "As I live, saith Jehovah, every knee shall bow to me, and every tongue shall confess to God. " Such are the thoughts of these moments, friends. These are the lucid

Prophetic Mysteries Revealed

of John The Book of the Revelation Certainties for Today The Eleven Commandments We Live Forever Demons, Yes-but Thank God for Good Angels FIRST EDITION, JULY 1980 SECOND PRINTING, NOVEMBER 1980 COPYRIGHT ©1980, BY LEHMAN STRAUSS Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Strauss, Lehman

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