Difference between revisions of "J. R. Miller"
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[[Talking about one's self'.]]<br> | [[Talking about one's self'.]]<br> | ||
[[A Parable of Christian Growth'.]]<br> | [[A Parable of Christian Growth'.]]<br> | ||
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|[[Looking Unto the Hills'.]]<br> | |[[Looking Unto the Hills'.]]<br> | ||
[[Afterwards You Will Understand'.]]<br> | [[Afterwards You Will Understand'.]]<br> | ||
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[[In Time of Defeat'.]]<br> | [[In Time of Defeat'.]]<br> | ||
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|[[The Duty of Laughter'.]]<br> | |[[The Duty of Laughter'.]]<br> | ||
[[Minding the 'Rests'.]]<br> | [[Minding the 'Rests'.]]<br> | ||
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[[Refuge from the Hurt of Tongues'.]]<br> | [[Refuge from the Hurt of Tongues'.]]<br> | ||
[[The Glasses You Wear'.]]<br> | [[The Glasses You Wear'.]]<br> | ||
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|[[Our Deposit with Christ'.]]<br> | |[[Our Deposit with Christ'.]]<br> | ||
[[Christ's Deposit with Us'.]]<br> | [[Christ's Deposit with Us'.]]<br> | ||
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[[Summer Gathering for Winter's Needs'.]]<br> | [[Summer Gathering for Winter's Needs'.]]<br> | ||
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|[[In Time of Loneliness'.]]<br> | |[[In Time of Loneliness'.]]<br> | ||
[[In the Everlasting Arms'.]]<br> | [[In the Everlasting Arms'.]]<br> | ||
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[[Some Indirect Ways of Lying'.]]<br> | [[Some Indirect Ways of Lying'.]]<br> | ||
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|[[The Cost of Reaching the Best'.]]<br> | |[[The Cost of Reaching the Best'.]]<br> | ||
[[When Kindness is Unkind'.]]<br> | [[When Kindness is Unkind'.]]<br> | ||
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[[Learning the Lessons of Love at Home'.]]<br> | [[Learning the Lessons of Love at Home'.]]<br> | ||
[[Is Worrying a Christian Duty?'.]]<br> | [[Is Worrying a Christian Duty?'.]]<br> | ||
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|[[On the Footpath to Success'.]]<br> | |[[On the Footpath to Success'.]]<br> | ||
[[Causes of Failure'.]]<br> | [[Causes of Failure'.]]<br> | ||
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[[Comfort in Christ's Knowledge of Us'.]]<br> | [[Comfort in Christ's Knowledge of Us'.]]<br> | ||
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|[[The Beatitude for the Unsuccessful'.]]<br> | |[[The Beatitude for the Unsuccessful'.]]<br> | ||
[[The Hidden Life'.]]<br> | [[The Hidden Life'.]]<br> | ||
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[[His Brother Also'.]]<br> | [[His Brother Also'.]]<br> | ||
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|[[Does God Care?'.]]<br> | |[[Does God Care?'.]]<br> | ||
[[The Mystery of Suffering'.]]<br> | [[The Mystery of Suffering'.]]<br> | ||
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|[[Friendship with Christ'.]]<br> | |[[Friendship with Christ'.]]<br> | ||
[[What to Do with Our Unequal Chance'.]]<br> | [[What to Do with Our Unequal Chance'.]]<br> | ||
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[[Mistaken Ministering'.]]<br> | [[Mistaken Ministering'.]]<br> | ||
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|[[Some Lessons on Spiritual Growth'.]]<br> | |[[Some Lessons on Spiritual Growth'.]]<br> | ||
[[The First Temptation'.]]<br> | [[The First Temptation'.]]<br> | ||
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|[[The Law of Love'.]]<br> | |[[The Law of Love'.]]<br> | ||
[[Hearing and Doing'.]]<br> | [[Hearing and Doing'.]]<br> |
Revision as of 20:52, 22 October 2012
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If any 19th century American Christian writer warrants reprinting, it is J. R. Miller! His writing style is delightfully smooth, his insights are spiritual diamonds on every page, and his pastoral applications are delivered with the skill of a well-seasoned physician of souls. (Pastor Bill Shishko)
His books are restful and soothing, full of quiet but fresh inspiration and cheery optimism. They have comforted and encouraged countless thousands of readers.
One friend paid this tribute to J. R. Miller: "We all loved him. His gentleness made him great. His winsomeness had no weakness in it. Somehow everybody felt drawn to him. He seemed so closely in touch with the best in heart and life. He was as gentle as a child, yet firm as a rock. He was lovable and helpful; always true, always tender.
Editor's note: J. R. Miller is a very profitable writer, who has tremendous insights into many practical aspects of the Christian life. But he does have some theological weaknesses—so he should be read with a measure of caution. His better books and sermons are bolded.