Author: Billy Smythe
Publisher: Lachine: Apex, 1924: Compo Company Limited
ISBN:
Category : Humorous songs
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
The Deacon Told Me I was Good
Author: Billy Smythe
Publisher: Lachine: Apex, 1924: Compo Company Limited
ISBN:
Category : Humorous songs
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
Publisher: Lachine: Apex, 1924: Compo Company Limited
ISBN:
Category : Humorous songs
Languages : en
Pages : 6
Book Description
The Deacon's Story
Author: Rev. Mr. Brouycie Isley
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 146281753X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
There is always a thin line between a lie and the truth. So, one must walk in the Holy Spirit in order to keep from being deceived. The most of us, it does not matter whether we're Priest, Deacons, religious, laity, or whoever we are, we can all be deceived. As I have said, there's a thin line between the truth and a lie".
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 146281753X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
There is always a thin line between a lie and the truth. So, one must walk in the Holy Spirit in order to keep from being deceived. The most of us, it does not matter whether we're Priest, Deacons, religious, laity, or whoever we are, we can all be deceived. As I have said, there's a thin line between the truth and a lie".
The Deacon's Story
Author: Isley
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 146280506X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 146280506X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 80
Book Description
Pearson's Magazine
A Memorial Of The Late Mr Isaac Lewis
Author: Isaac Lewis
Publisher: M Burgess
ISBN: 147168721X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
Isaac Lewis was a much loved Pastor of 'Providence’ Strict Baptist Chapel in Staplehurst, Kent for 21 years until his death in 1896. This ‘Memorial’ was first published by Benjamin Wickens in November 1896 and was available in both paperback and hardback versions. It contains an autobiography, originally published in the ‘Christian’s Monthly Record’ during Mr Lewis’ lifetime, as well as poems, funeral sermons and some of Mr Lewis’ letters and other information. Mr Lewis’ autobiography has been reprinted in the ‘Gospel Standard’ and elsewhere under the title “Through Many Dangers”. This book has been reprinted from a paperback original with a few notes added to provide context or additional background information in some places.
Publisher: M Burgess
ISBN: 147168721X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 99
Book Description
Isaac Lewis was a much loved Pastor of 'Providence’ Strict Baptist Chapel in Staplehurst, Kent for 21 years until his death in 1896. This ‘Memorial’ was first published by Benjamin Wickens in November 1896 and was available in both paperback and hardback versions. It contains an autobiography, originally published in the ‘Christian’s Monthly Record’ during Mr Lewis’ lifetime, as well as poems, funeral sermons and some of Mr Lewis’ letters and other information. Mr Lewis’ autobiography has been reprinted in the ‘Gospel Standard’ and elsewhere under the title “Through Many Dangers”. This book has been reprinted from a paperback original with a few notes added to provide context or additional background information in some places.
Inside History of First Baptist Church, Fort Worth and Temple Baptist Church
Author: J. Frank Norris
Publisher: Solid Christian Books
ISBN: 1530888492
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
Dr. Norris is a fearless man in more ways than one. We have known men who seemed to have any amount of moral courage, who were physical cowards; and we have known men abundantly endowed with physical courage, who were moral cowards. But Dr. Norris is afraid of nothing, either in the physical or moral realms. Who but Dr. Norris would have dared even to attempt what, by the blessing of God, he has achieved in Detroit? Even the most daring of other men would have been afraid to try. It was this Editor's privilege and honour years ago to enjoy the warm personal friendship of the late Russell H. Conwell, in many respects, in his day, the world's greatest lecturer. We never heard Dr. Conwell lecture without feeling at the end that nothing was impossible. We have the same feeling when we read this record of the achievements of Dr. Norris. It gives us a feeling that there is no enemy physical or moral that may not be defeated and utterly routed; nor any task in our Lord's service which may not be accomplished. Dr. Norris has been subject to trials that were no easier to endure than those of Job, but he has triumphed over them all. In Fort Worth, twice his great church was reduced to ashes – each time to rise from the ashes greater than ever. Some people in this northern part of the Continent would be inclined to say, “Yes, of course; but that was in Fort Worth. And Dr. Norris is a Baptist, and Baptists grow in the Southern states almost without cultivation. Notwithstanding their orthodoxy, they seem to be rather indigenous to the soil.” It is a fact that Baptists are perhaps the largest body of Christians in the South, and we think it is probably true that Baptist churches do multiply more rapidly in the South than in the North—that is, of course, under the ministry of ordinary men. But that explanation of the First Baptist Church, Fort Worth, will no longer hold. For what about Detroit? Can anyone find a more difficult city on the American Continent in which to do Christian work than Detroit? It may not be more difficult than Chicago or New York, but certainly the difficulties are at least as great. And yet in the short space of three years the Temple Baptist Church of Detroit has outgrown all its buildings, and like Abraham, has dwelt “in tabernacles, with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise.” The story of these marvelous achievements must prove an inspiration and tonic to the faith of every true believer; and what is equally important, it will provide a spur to the Christian effort of all who read it. Could we afford it, we would place a copy of this book in the hands of every minister of every denomination on this Continent. It should prove equally valuable to deacons and elders, and church officers of every name and rank in all churches; and we question whether any book outside the Bible was ever published so full of inspiration and suggestion and explicit direction to Sunday School workers as this latest book by Dr. Norris. Dr. W.B. Riley
Publisher: Solid Christian Books
ISBN: 1530888492
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
Dr. Norris is a fearless man in more ways than one. We have known men who seemed to have any amount of moral courage, who were physical cowards; and we have known men abundantly endowed with physical courage, who were moral cowards. But Dr. Norris is afraid of nothing, either in the physical or moral realms. Who but Dr. Norris would have dared even to attempt what, by the blessing of God, he has achieved in Detroit? Even the most daring of other men would have been afraid to try. It was this Editor's privilege and honour years ago to enjoy the warm personal friendship of the late Russell H. Conwell, in many respects, in his day, the world's greatest lecturer. We never heard Dr. Conwell lecture without feeling at the end that nothing was impossible. We have the same feeling when we read this record of the achievements of Dr. Norris. It gives us a feeling that there is no enemy physical or moral that may not be defeated and utterly routed; nor any task in our Lord's service which may not be accomplished. Dr. Norris has been subject to trials that were no easier to endure than those of Job, but he has triumphed over them all. In Fort Worth, twice his great church was reduced to ashes – each time to rise from the ashes greater than ever. Some people in this northern part of the Continent would be inclined to say, “Yes, of course; but that was in Fort Worth. And Dr. Norris is a Baptist, and Baptists grow in the Southern states almost without cultivation. Notwithstanding their orthodoxy, they seem to be rather indigenous to the soil.” It is a fact that Baptists are perhaps the largest body of Christians in the South, and we think it is probably true that Baptist churches do multiply more rapidly in the South than in the North—that is, of course, under the ministry of ordinary men. But that explanation of the First Baptist Church, Fort Worth, will no longer hold. For what about Detroit? Can anyone find a more difficult city on the American Continent in which to do Christian work than Detroit? It may not be more difficult than Chicago or New York, but certainly the difficulties are at least as great. And yet in the short space of three years the Temple Baptist Church of Detroit has outgrown all its buildings, and like Abraham, has dwelt “in tabernacles, with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise.” The story of these marvelous achievements must prove an inspiration and tonic to the faith of every true believer; and what is equally important, it will provide a spur to the Christian effort of all who read it. Could we afford it, we would place a copy of this book in the hands of every minister of every denomination on this Continent. It should prove equally valuable to deacons and elders, and church officers of every name and rank in all churches; and we question whether any book outside the Bible was ever published so full of inspiration and suggestion and explicit direction to Sunday School workers as this latest book by Dr. Norris. Dr. W.B. Riley
The Masonic Trowel
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
Author: James Anthony Froude
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Authors
Languages : en
Pages : 814
Book Description
Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Authors
Languages : en
Pages : 814
Book Description
Contains the first printing of Sartor resartus, as well as other works by Thomas Carlyle.
The Wives of the Deacon
Author: Venus G. Booth
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : American fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 350
Book Description