
Our Master: Thoughts for Salvationists about Their Lord
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Chapters (133)
- Our Master.
- Thoughts for Salvationists About Their Lord.
- General Bramwell Booth.
- To My Wife.
- Preface
- I.
- The Man for the Century
- I.
- The Need.
- II.
- The Man.
- III.
- Standards.
- IV.
- Liberty.
- V.
- Knowledge.
- VI.
- Government.
- VII.
- A New Force.
- VIII.
- Atonement.
- II.
- The Birth of Jesus.
- I.
- He Came.
- II.
- His Humble Origin.
- III.
- His High Nature.
- IV.
- From Infancy to Manhood.
- III.
- Contrasts at Bethlehem.
- I.
- Great weakness may be quite consistent with true greatness and goodness.
- II.
- A condition of complete dependence may be quite consistent with a great vocation--the call, that is, to a great work.
- III.
- Poverty and friendlessness are often found in company with a great heart.
- IV.
- Christ Come Again.
- I.
- II.
- III.
- V.
- The Secret of His Rule.
- I.
- The Children.
- II.
- The Sorrowful.
- III.
- The Tempted.
- VI. A Neglected Saviour.
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- VI.
- VII.
- Windows in Calvary.
- I.
- His Words to Mary.
- II.
- His Words to the Thief.
- III.
- His Words to the Father.
- IV.
- To Himself.
- VIII.
- The Burial of Jesus.
- I.
- "He tasted Death."
- II.
- "A Savour of Death unto Death."
- III.
- "And He was Buried."
- IX.
- Conforming to Christ's Death.
- I.
- "Father, forgive them; they know not what they do."
- II.
- "To-day shalt thou be with Me in Paradise."
- III.
- "Woman, behold thy son."
- IV.
- "It is finished."
- V.
- "I thirst."
- VI.
- "My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"
- VII.
- "Father, into Thy hands I commend My spirit."
- X.
- The Resurrection and Sin.
- I.
- II.
- III.
- XI.
- "Salvation Is of the Lord"
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- XII.
- Self-Denial.
- I.
- There is the Denial of all that remains of Evil in us.
- II.
- There are Denials of the Will.
- III.
- There are Denials of the Affections.
- IV.
- There are Denials with reference to our Gifts.
- XIII.
- In Unexpected Places.
- I.
- The Knife-grinder.
- II.
- A Kiss.
- III.
- A Promotion.
- XIV.
- Ever the Same.
- I.
- Material Changes.
- II.
- Changes of Association.
- III.
- Personal Changes.
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