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