Christian Life

Stalker, J. – The Life of Saint Paul

The Life of Saint Paul

by Professor James Stalker, D. D.

Fleming’ H. Revell Company
Copyright © 1912

Stalker is a Presbyterian, and in this classic work on the life of Saint Paul, he examines Paul’s place in history, how God prepared Paul, Paul’s conversion, what was Paul’s Gospel, work, and his various missionary travels, his writings and his character.
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Boyd, R. – First Words to Young Christians

First Words to Young Christians
by Robert Boyd
WITH CHAPTERS ON How to Make a Success of the Christian Life, How to Use the Bible, AND Hints on True Christian Living
Sunday School Lessons, Sunday School Lessons for Kids
Copyright @ 1905

In this 15 chapter book, Boyd has chapters on issues of interest to new converts, such as making a public confession, spiritual growth, duties in the church, to the pastor, in the Sunday School, in the world, foes to grave, helps and hindrances in the Daily Life, the spiritual mind, hindrances to the spiritual mindedness, consecration, successful Christian, how to use the Bible, hints on Christian living.

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Miller, J.R. – Girls: Faults and Ideals

Girls: Faults and Ideals.
a Familiar Talk, with Quotations from Letters.
by J.R. Miller, D.D.
New York 10 East Fourteenth St.
Thomas V. Crowell & Co.
BOSTON:100 PURCHASE STREET. GIRLS: FAULTS AND IDEALS.
Sunday School Lessons, Sunday School Lessons for Kids
1892

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Washburn, L.K. – Is The Bible Worth Reading And Other Essays


Is The Bible Worth Reading And Other Essays


by Lemuel K. Washburn

New York
The Truth Seeker Company
1911
Is The Bible Worth Reading

This work, Is The Bible Worth Reading,  is simply 108 short quips and quotes on different subjects. Note the title of the work comes from the 1st of these sections, and the entire work deals very little or almost nothing with bibliology. The quotes cover all subjects related to Christianity.

Note from Editor: Please forgive me, but this work’s original title had nothing to do with its contents. I am renaming this book to something more descriptive of its contents.–David Cox
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