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The Higher Path for Young Converts
"...there have been from the beginning two orders of Christians." The one live an innocent life, conforming in all things not obviously sinful to the fashions of the world, doing many good works, abstaining from sins, and attending the ordinances of God. They endeavor to have a conscience void of offense in their behavior, but they do not aim at special excellence. They aspire only to the average spiritual attainments.The other class of Christians not only abstain from every form of vice, but they are zealous of every kind of good work. They scrupulously attend all the ordinances of God. They use all diligence to attain the whole mind that was in Christ, and to walk in the very footsteps of their beloved Master."
New Series;17
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The Higher Resurrection
Rev R H Howard
"...the glorious Pauline doctrine of the resurrection of the body, that, according to the constant belief of the Church through the ages, shall be realized" at the last day." But. my decided impression is, that the great want of our humanity is a present spiritual resurrection; an awakening from the mortal torpor of spiritual death..."
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The life and labours of the late Rev. John Valton written by himself ; and now edited with many additions and letters
John Valton and Joseph Sutcliffe ed.
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The life and ministry of E. Stanley Jones
Maxie D. Dunnam, Richard Looney, Darrell Whiteman, Stephen Graham, William Kostlevy, D. William Faupel, David D. Bundy, Roberto Escamilla, Eunice Jones Mathews, Eli Stanley Jones, John T. Seamands, J. Ellsworth Kalas, Ruth Seamands, David A. Seamands, Dennis Kinlaw, Vera Woodcock, Everett Woodcock, and William Pickard
Welcome / Maxie Dunnam --
Invocation / Richard Looney --
School of World Mission & Evangelism / Darrell Whiteman --
Biography / Stephen Graham --
Archives / William Kostlevy --
Presentation of Letters / Roberto Escamilla with David W. Faupel & William Kostlevy --
Legacy / David D. Bundy --
Daughter & Secretary / Eunice Jones Mathews --
Jesus is Lord : a sermon in Atlanta GA, 1958 / E. Stanley Jones --
Interviews with J.T. Seamands, Ellsworth Kalas, Ruth Seamands, David Seamands, Dennis Kinlaw, Vera & Everett Woodcock, and Maxie Dunnam --
Benediction / William Pickard.Memorials, 2001
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The life you save may be your neighbor's
Harry Denman and Asbury College (Wilmore, Ky.).
Asbury College chapel services, 1958
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The Logic of Faith
Jacob Todd
"Two objects of faith are every-where presented in Scripture, and are implied in this passage, namely: God's promise and God's veracity."
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The love of Christ constraineth us
Dean W. Strong; Wilmore Holiness Camp Meeting Association.; and Wilmore Camp Meeting (1962 : Wilmore, Ky.)
A sermon preached on July 26, 1962, at the annual Wilmore Camp Meeting.
Camp meeting sermons, 1962
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The Maine, a Christian Law
"Christian legislator! how should you legislate for a Maine Law? - guided by Christian principle, or by the principles of the prince of this world? Christian freeman! how should you go to the polls in the exercise of the elective franchise? - in the liberty to do good and obey conscience with which Christ has made you free, or bound in chains, making your country's destruction sure?"
Revised Series;55
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The Man Who Spoiled the Music
Mark Guy Pearse
A story of how a man realizes he has spoiled the music of life for his family through drinking. He turns to God for help remembering the story of the prodigal's son.
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The Methodist Epsicopalian
An overview of the Methodist Episcopal Church including: the origin, Articles of Religion, the general rules, membership, and the means of Grace.
Revised Series;30
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The Missionary Call
Rev J M Thoburn
...every missionary sorely needs the sustaining power of a supreme conviction that he is called of God to the work in which he is engaged. The call of Moses was more sublime than that of Elisha, but not more real. It matters not how God may speak to those whom he would make his messengers, but the messenger ought to be sure that he is sent of God, and that,he goes forth authorized to speak for Jehovah.
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The Moral Questions of the Day
An extract from the Address of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church to the General Conference (May, 1888) including topics of: Sabbath breaking, intemperance, polygamy, and divorce.
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