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Index
Cover Table of Contents The Confessions of St. Augustine
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Introduction The First Book The Second Book The Third Book The Fourth Book The Fifth Book The Sixth Book The Seventh Book The Eighth Book The Ninth Book The Tenth Book Notes To Think About
Hudson Taylor’s Spiritual Secret
Cover Title Page Copyright Dedication Contents Foreword Chapter 1 - An Open Secret Chapter 2 - Soul-Growth in Early Years Chapter 3 - First Steps of Faith Chapter 4 - Further Steps of Faith Chapter 5 - Faith Tried and Strengthened Chapter 6 - Friendship and Something More Chapter 7 - God’s Way—”Perfect” Chapter 8 - Joy of Harvest Chapter 9 - Hidden Years Chapter 10 - A Man Shut Up to God Chapter 11 - A Man Sent from God Chapter 12 - Spiritual Urgency Chapter 13 - Days of Darkness Chapter 14 - The Exchanged Life Chapter 15 - No More Thirst Chapter 16 - Overflow Chapter 17 - Wider Overflow Chapter 18 - Streams Flowing Still Appendix Epilogue Appeal for Prayer Chronological Outline
The Apostolic Fathers
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword 1 Clement 2 Clement The Letters of Ignatius The Letter of Polycarp The Martyrdom of Polycarp The Didache The Pastor of Hermas
The Incomparable Christ
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword Introduction Part 1 - The Person of Christ
Chapter 1 - The Moral Perfection of Christ Chapter 2 - The Preexistence of Christ Chapter 3 - The Incarnation of Christ Chapter 4 - The Childhood of Christ Chapter 5 - The Youth of Christ Chapter 6 - The Earthly Occupation of Christ Chapter 7 - The Baptism of Christ Chapter 8 - The Temptation of Christ Chapter 9 - The Deity of Christ Chapter 10 - The Humanity of Christ Chapter 11 - The Manliness of Christ Chapter 12 - The Twofold Nature of Christ Chapter 13 - The Sinlessness of Christ Chapter 14 - The Transfiguration of Christ Chapter 15 - The Prophetic Ministry of Christ Chapter 16 - The Teaching of Christ Chapter 17 - The Humility of Christ Chapter 18 - The Serenity of Christ Chapter 19 - The Prayer Life of Christ
Part 2 - The Work of Christ
Chapter 20 - The Soul-Anguish of Christ Chapter 21 - The Trial of Christ Chapter 22 - The Majestic Silence of Christ Chapter 23 - The Atoning Work of Christ
Part 3 - The Seven Words
Chapter 24 - The Word of Forgiveness Chapter 25 - The Word of Assurance Chapter 26 - The Word of Devotion Chapter 27 - The Word of Dereliction Chapter 28 - The Word of Agony Chapter 29 - The Word of Triumph Chapter 30 - The Word of Confidence Chapter 31 - The Calvary Miracles Chapter 32 - The Resurrection of Christ Chapter 33 - The Ministry of the Forty Days Chapter 34 - The Ascension of Christ Chapter 35 - The High Priestly Ministry of Christ Chapter 36 - The Second Advent of Christ
Orthodoxy
Cover Title Copyright Dedication Contents Foreword Preface 1. Introduction: In Defence of Everything Else 2. The Maniac 3. The Suicide of Thought 4. The Ethics of Elfland 5. The Flag of the World 6. The Paradoxes of Christianity 7. The Eternal Revolution 8. The Romance of Orthodoxy 9. Authority and the Adventurer
Answers to Prayer
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Preface How to Ascertain the Will of God Introduction Chapter 1 - Beginning and Early Days of the Orphan Work Chapter 2 - The New Orphan-Houses, Ashley Down Chapter 3 - Precious Answers to Prayer Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C To Think About
The Christian’s Secret of a Happy Life
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword Preface Part I - The Life
Chapter 1 - Is it Scriptural? Chapter 2 - God’s Side and Man’s Side Chapter 3 - The Life Defined Chapter 4 - How to Enter in
Part II - Difficulties
Chapter 5 - Difficulties Concerning Consecration Chapter 6 - Difficulties Concerning Faith Chapter 7 - Difficulties Concerning The Will Chapter 8 - Difficulties Concerning Guidance Chapter 9 - Difficulties Concerning Doubts Chapter 10 - Difficulties Concerning Temptation Chapter 11 - Difficulties Concerning Failures Chapter 12 - Is God in Everything?
Part 3 - Results
Chapter 13 - The Joy of Obedience Chapter 14 - The Joy of Union Chapter 15 - Service Chapter 16 - Growth Chapter 17 - Its Practical Results in the Daily Walk and Conversation
Bondage and Liberty
Power Through Prayer
Cover Title Copyright Contents Foreword 1. The Divine Channel of Power 2. Our Sufficiency Is of God 3. Man’s Noblest Exercise 4. Talking to God for Men 5. How to Get Results for God 6. Great Men of Prayer 7. “Early Will I Seek Thee” 8. The Secret of Power 9. Power through Prayers 10. Under the Dew of Heaven 11. The Example of the Apostles 12. What God Would Have
The Imitation of Christ
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Introduction Part 1 - The First Book: Admonitions Useful for a Spiritual Life
Chapter 1 - Of the Imitation of Christ, and Contempt of All the Vanities of the World Chapter 2 - Of Thinking Humbly of Ourselves Chapter 3 - Of the Doctrine of Truth Chapter 4 - Of Wisdom and Forethought in Our Actions Chapter 5 - Of the Reading of Holy Scriptures Chapter 6 - Of Inordinate Affections Chapter 7 - Of Fleeing From Vain Hope and Pride Chapter 8 - That Too Much Familiarity Is to Be Shunned Chapter 9 - Of Obedience and Subjection Chapter 10 - Of Avoiding Superfluity in Words Chapter 11 - Of the Obtaining of Peace, and Zealous Desire for Progress in Grace Chapter 12 - Of the Profit of Adversity Chapter 13 - Of Resisting Temptation Chapter 14 - Of Avoiding Rash Judgment Chapter 15 - Of Works Done in Charity Chapter 16 - Of Bearing With the Defects of Others Chapter 17 - Of a Retired Life Chapter 18 - Of the Examples of the Holy Fathers Chapter 19 - Of the Exercises of a Good Religious Person Chapter 20 - Of the Love of Solitude and Silence Chapter 21 - Of Compunction of Heart Chapter 22 - Of the Consideration of Human Misery Chapter 23 - Of Meditation on Death Chapter 24 - Of Judgment, and the Punishment of Sinners Chapter 25 - Of the Zealous Amendment of Our Whole Life
Part 2 - The Second Book: Admonitions Tending to Things Internal
Chapter 1 - Of the Inward Life Chapter 2 - Of Humble Submission Chapter 3 - Of a Good Peaceable Man Chapter 4 - Of a Pure Mind, and Simple Intention Chapter 5 - Of the Consideration of One’s Self Chapter 6 - Of the Joy of a Good Conscience Chapter 7 - Of the Love of Jesus Above All Things Chapter 8 - Of Familiar Converse With Jesus Chapter 9 - Of the Want of All Comfort Chapter 10 - Of Gratitude for the Grace of God Chapter 11 - How Few Are the Lovers of the Cross of Jesus Chapter 12 - Of the King’s Highway of the Holy Cross
Part 3 - The Third Book: Of Internal Consolations
Chapter 1 - Of Christ’s Speaking Inwardly to the Faithful Soul Chapter 2 - That the Truth Speaketh Inwardly Without Noise of Words Chapter 3 - That the Words of God Are to Be Heard With Humility, and That Many Weigh Them Not Chapter 4 - That We Ought to Live in Truth and Humility Before God Chapter 5 - Of the Wonderful Effect of Divine Love Chapter 6 - Of the Proof of a True Lover of Christ Chapter 7 - Of Concealing Grace Under the Guard of Humility Chapter 8 - Of a Mean Conceit of Ourselves in the Sight of God Chapter 9 - That All Things Are to Be Referred Unto God, as Their Last End Chapter 10 - That to Despise the World and Serve God Is a Sweet Life Chapter 11 - That the Longings and Desires of Our Hearts Are to Be Examined and Moderated Chapter 12 - Of the Growth of Patience in the Soul, and of Striving Against Concupiscence Chapter 13 - Of the Obedience of One in Humble Subjection, After the Example of Jesus Christ Chapter 14 - Of the Duty of Considering the Secret Judgments of God, That So We Be Not Lifted Up for Anything Good in Us Chapter 15 - In Everything Which We Desire, How We Ought to Stand Affected, and What We Ought to Say Chapter 16 - That True Comfort Is to Be Sought in God Alone Chapter 17 - That All Our Anxieties Are to Be Placed on God Chapter 18 - That Temporal Miseries Must Be Borne Patiently, After the Example of Christ Chapter 19 - Of the Endurance of Injuries, and of the Proof of True Patience Chapter 20 - Of the Confession of Our Own Infirmities, and of the Miseries of This Life Chapter 21 - That We Are to Rest in God Above All Things Which Are Good, and Above All His Own Gifts Chapter 22 - Of the Remembrance of God’s Manifold Benefits Chapter 23 - Of Four Things That Bring Much Inward Peace Chapter 24 - Of Avoiding Curious Inquiry Into Other Men’s Lives Chapter 25 - Wherein Firm Peace of Heart and True Spiritual Progress Consisteth Chapter 26 - Of the Excellence of a Free Mind, Which Is Sooner Gained by Humble Prayer Than by Reading Chapter 27 - That It Is Self-Love Which Most Hindereth from the Chiefest Good Chapter 28 - Against the Tongues of Slanderers Chapter 29 - How We Ought to Call Upon God, and to Bless Him, When Tribulation Is Upon Us Chapter 30 - Of Craving the Divine Aid, and Confidence of Recovering Grace Chapter 31 - Of the Contempt of All Creatures, to Find Out the Creator Chapter 32 - Of Self-Denial, and Renouncing Every Evil Appetite Chapter 33 - Of Inconstancy of Heart, and of Having Our Final Intentions Directed Unto God Chapter 34 - That God Is Sweet Above All Things, and in All Things to Him That Loveth Him Chapter 35 - That There Is No Security From Temptation in This Life Chapter 36 - Against the Vain Judgments of Men Chapter 37 - Of Pure and Entire Resignation of Ourselves, for the Obtaining Freedom of Heart Chapter 38 - Of Good Government in Things External, and of Having Recourse to God in Dangers Chapter 39 - That a Man Should Not Be Fretful in Matters of Business Chapter 40 - That Man Hath No Good of Himself, Nor Anything in Which He Can Glory Chapter 41 - Of the Contempt of All Temporal Honor Chapter 42 - That Our Peace Is Not to Be Placed in Men Chapter 43 - Against Vain and Secular Knowledge Chapter 44 - Of Not Fetching Trouble to Ourselves From Outward Things Chapter 45 - That Credit Is Not to Be Given to All, and That Man Is Prone to Offend in Words Chapter 46 - Of Putting Our Trust in God When Evil Words Arise Chapter 47 - That All Grievous Things Are to Be Endured for the Sake of Eternal Life Chapter 48 - Of the Day of Eternity and This Life’s Straitnesses Chapter 49 - Of the Desire of Everlasting Life, and How Great Rewards Are Promised to Those That Strive Resolutely Chapter 50 - How a Desolate Person Ought to Offer Himself Into the Hands of God Chapter 51 - That a Man Ought to Employ Himself in Works of Humility, When Strength Is Wanting for Higher Employments Chapter 52 - That a Man Ought Not to Account Himself as Worthy of Comfort, But Rather As Deserving of Chastisement Chapter 53 - That the Grace of God Doth Not Join Itself with Those Who Cherish Earthly Things Chapter 54 - Of the Different Motions of Nature and Grace Chapter 55 - Of the Corruption of Nature, and of the Efficacy of Divine Grace Chapter 56 - That We Ought to Deny Ourselves and Imitate Christ by the Cross Chapter 57 - That a Man Should Not Be Too Much Dejected, Even When He Falleth Into Some Defects Chapter 58 - That High Matters, and God’s Secret Judgments, Are Not to Be Narrowly Inquired Into Chapter 59 - That All Our Hope and Trust Is to Be Fixed in God Alone
Part 4 - The Fourth Book: Concerning the Sacrament A Devout Exhortation to the Holy Communion
Chapter 1 - With How Great Reverence Christ Ought to Be Received Chapter 2 - That the Great Goodness and Love of God Is Exhibited to Man in This Sacrament Chapter 3 - That It Is Profitable to Communicate Often Chapter 4 - That Many Benefits Are Bestowed Upon Them That Communicate Devoutly Chapter 5 - Of the Dignity of the Sacrament, and of the Ministerial Function Chapter 6 - An Inquiry Concerning Spiritual Exercise Before Communion Chapter 7 - Of Thoroughly Examining Our Own Conscience, and of Holy Purposes of Amendment Chapter 8 - Of the Offering of Christ on the Cross, and of Resignation of Ourselves Chapter 9 - That We Ought to Offer Up Ourselves, and All That Is Ours, Unto God, and to Pray for All Chapter 10 - That the Holy Communion Is Not Lightly to Be Forborne Chapter 11 - That the Body of Christ and the Holy Scriptures Are Most Necessary Unto a Faithful Soul Chapter 12 - That He Who Is About to Communicate with Christ Ought to Prepare Himself With Great Diligence Chapter 13 - That the Devout Soul Ought with the Whole Heart to Seek Union With Christ in the Sacrament Chapter 14 - Of the Fervent Desire of Some Devout Persons to Receive the Body of Christ Chapter 15 - That the Grace of Devotion Is Obtained By Humility and Denial of Ourselves Chapter 16 - That We Ought to Lay Open Our Necessities to Christ and Crave His Grace Chapter 17 - Of Fervent Love, and Vehement Desire to Receive Christ Chapter 18 - That a Man Should Not Be a Curious Searcher Into the Holy Sacrament, but an Humble Follower of Christ, Submitting His Sense to Divine Faith
To Think About
The True Vine
Cover Preface Introduction 1. The Vine 2. The Husbandman 3. The Branch 4. The Fruit 5. More Fruit 6. The Cleansing 7. The Pruning Knife 8. Abide 9. Except Ye Abide 10. I the Vine 11. Ye the Branches 12. Much Fruit 13. Ye Can Do Nothing 14. Withered Branches 15. What Ye Will 16. If Ye Abide 17. The Father Glorified 18. True Disciples 19. The Wonderful Love 20. Abide in My Love 21. Obey and Abide 22. Ye, Even As I 23. Joy 24. Love One Another 25. As I Have Loved You 26. Christ's Friendship:Its Origin 27. Christ's Friendship: Its Evidence 28. Christ's Friendship: Its Intimacy 29. Election 30. Abiding Fruit 31. Prevailing Prayer To Think About
The Pilgrim’s Progress
Cover Title Copyright Contents Introduction The Pilgrim’s Progress To Think About
How to Pray
Cover Title Copyright Contents Introduction 1. The Importance of Prayer 2. Praying to God 3. Obeying and Praying 4. Praying in the Name of Christ and According to the Will of God 5. Praying in the Spirit 6. Always Praying and Not Fainting 7. Abiding in Christ 8. Praying with Thanksgiving 9. Hindrances to Prayer 10. When to Pray 11. The Need of a General Revival 12. The Place of Prayer Before and During Revivals To Think About
All of Grace
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword Biographical Introduction Chapter 1 - To You Chapter 2 - What are We At? Chapter 3 - God Justifieth the Ungodly Chapter 4 - “It is God That Justifieth” Chapter 5 - Just and the Justifier Chapter 6 - Deliverance from Sinning Chapter 7 - By Grace Through Faith Chapter 8 - What is Faith? Chapter 9 - How May Faith Be Illustrated? Chapter 10 - Why are We Saved by Faith? Chapter 11 - I can Do Nothing! Chapter 12 - The Increase of Faith Chapter 13 - Regeneration and the Holy Spirit Chapter 14 - “My Redeemer Liveth” Chapter 15 - Repentance Must Go with Forgiveness Chapter 16 - How Repentance is Given Chapter 17 - The Fear of Final Falling Chapter 18 - Confirmation Chapter 19 - Why Saints Persevere Chapter 20 - Conclusion
Born Crucified
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword Author’s Preface Biographical Introduction Chapter 1 - The Believer’S Identification Chapter 2 - The Secret of Victory Over Sin Chapter 3 - The Cross and Death to Sin Chapter 4 - The Cross and the World Chapter 5 - The Cross, Conflict, and Final Victory Chapter 6 - The Cross and Consecration Chapter 7 - The Cross and the Crucified One Chapter 8 - The Cross and Self Chapter 9 - The Cross: Contrary to Nature Chapter 10 - The Cross and the Two Natures Chapter 11 - The Cross and Dying to the Old Nature Chapter 12 - The Cross and the Flesh Chapter 13 - The Cross and Relationships Chapter 14 - The Cross, Suffering, and the will of God Chapter 15 - The Cross and the will of God Chapter 16 - The Cross and Discipline Chapter 17 - The Cross and Daily Discipline Chapter 18 - The Cross and Fruitfulness Chapter 19 - The Cross Day by Day Chapter 20 - The Cross and Attainment Chapter 21 - The Cross, Contentment, and Complacency Chapter 22 - The Cross and Satan Chapter 23 - The Cross and Kingship Chapter 24 - The Cross and the Crown Chapter 25 - The Cross and Methods Acknowledgments
Holiness (Abridged)
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword Biographical Introduction Chapter 1 - Sin Chapter 2 - Sanctification Chapter 3 - Holiness Chapter 4 - The Fight Chapter 5 - The Cost Chapter 6 - Growth Chapter 7 - The Ruler of the Waves Chapter 8 - “Lovest Thou Me?” Chapter 9 - “Christ Is All”
The Overcoming Life
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword Biographical Introduction Chapter 1 - The Overcoming Life
Part I: The Christian’s Warfare Part II: Internal Foes Part III: External Foes
Chapter 2 - Results of True Repentance Chapter 3 - True Wisdom Chapter 4 - “Come Thou and All Thy House into the Ark” Chapter 5 - Humility Chapter 6 - Rest Chapter 7 - Seven “I Wills” of Christ
The Secret of Guidance
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword Biographical Introduction Chapter 1 - The Secret of Guidance Chapter 2 - Where Am I Wrong? Chapter 3 - The Secret of Christ’s Indwelling Chapter 4 - Fact! Faith! Feeling! Chapter 5 - Burdens, and What to Do with Them Chapter 6 - How to Bear Sorrow Chapter 7 - In the Secret of His Presence Chapter 8 - The Fullness of the Spirit
Names of God
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword Pronunciation Key Biographical Introduction Introduction Chapter 1 - Elohim Chapter 2 - Jehovah Chapter 3 - El-Shaddai Chapter 4 - Adonai Chapter 5 - Jehovah-jireh Chapter 6 - Jehovah-rophe Chapter 7 - Jehovah-nissi Chapter 8 - Jehovah-M’Kaddesh Chapter 9 - Jehovah-shalom Chapter 10 - Jehovah-tsidkenu Chapter 11 - Jehovah-rohi Chapter 12 - Jehovah-shammah
Prevailing Prayer
Cover Title Page Copyright Contents Foreword Prefatory Note 1. The Prayers of the Bible 2. Adoration 3. Confession 4. Restitution 5. Thanksgiving 6. Forgiveness 7. Unity 8. Faith 9. Petition 10. Submission 11. Answered Prayers
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