Author: | Robert Cleaver Chapman | ISBN: | 1230000675918 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital | Publication: | September 21, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Robert Cleaver Chapman |
ISBN: | 1230000675918 |
Publisher: | Jawbone Digital |
Publication: | September 21, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This book is a great collection of what could have been considered modern-day proverbs, at least at the time of writing. They are still full of wisdom, and certainly worthy of your review. The sayings are broken up into a variety of subjects, with each being created as a separate chapter.
The Table of Contents are as follows:
The Gospel
The Law and the Gospel
The Scriptures
The Natural Man and his Religion
Sin
Confession of Sin
Conscience
The Cross of Christ
Human Nature
Faith
Communion with God
Christ
Christ and the Church
The Holy Spirit
Christ's Example
The Trial of Faith
The Calling of the Church
The "New Creature"
Unbelief
The Sins of Believers
The Coming of the Lord
Prayer
Conflict
Service
Service to Christ
Forgiveness
Poverty of Spirit
Evil Passions
Self-Knowledge and Self-Judgment
Humility and Self-Abasement
Circumstances
Strength and Continuance
Character
Obedience
Cares
Chastisement
Discipline
Experience
A Sound Mind
Dangers and Temptations
The Christian's Walk
Trial of the Servants of Christ
Dealing with the Faults of Others
Evil Speaking
Deep and Silent Work
Little Things
Fruit
Christian Communion
Love
Justice and Judgment
The Love of God
The Heart and its Deceitfulness
The Form of Godliness
Salvation, Justification, Pardon
God's Wise and Gracious Dealings
Obedience
Watchfulness and Self-Denial
Temptations and Falls
Prayer
Answers to Prayer
Holiness
The Secret Life and The Daily Path
The Day of Small Things
The Believer's Testimony to Others
Happiness, Joy, Comfort, and Peace
Church Discipline
The Servants of the Lord
Spiritual Warfare
God's Deeper Dealings
Pleasing the Lord
Providences
Gratitude
Praise
About the author:
Robert Cleaver Chapman (1803-1902), was a pastor, teacher and evangelist. Though born in Denmark, he is best known for his ministry in Barnstaple, England.
He was not as prolific author as some, but what he wrote was largely impactful. He worked closely with George Müller, Charles Spurgeon, and John Darby. Though he and Darby had a disagreement over the denomination, Darby told his supporters to "leave that man alone; We talk of the heavenlies, but Robert Chapman lives in them.”
Of Chapman, Spurgeon said the he was “the saintliest man I ever knew.”
This book is a great collection of what could have been considered modern-day proverbs, at least at the time of writing. They are still full of wisdom, and certainly worthy of your review. The sayings are broken up into a variety of subjects, with each being created as a separate chapter.
The Table of Contents are as follows:
The Gospel
The Law and the Gospel
The Scriptures
The Natural Man and his Religion
Sin
Confession of Sin
Conscience
The Cross of Christ
Human Nature
Faith
Communion with God
Christ
Christ and the Church
The Holy Spirit
Christ's Example
The Trial of Faith
The Calling of the Church
The "New Creature"
Unbelief
The Sins of Believers
The Coming of the Lord
Prayer
Conflict
Service
Service to Christ
Forgiveness
Poverty of Spirit
Evil Passions
Self-Knowledge and Self-Judgment
Humility and Self-Abasement
Circumstances
Strength and Continuance
Character
Obedience
Cares
Chastisement
Discipline
Experience
A Sound Mind
Dangers and Temptations
The Christian's Walk
Trial of the Servants of Christ
Dealing with the Faults of Others
Evil Speaking
Deep and Silent Work
Little Things
Fruit
Christian Communion
Love
Justice and Judgment
The Love of God
The Heart and its Deceitfulness
The Form of Godliness
Salvation, Justification, Pardon
God's Wise and Gracious Dealings
Obedience
Watchfulness and Self-Denial
Temptations and Falls
Prayer
Answers to Prayer
Holiness
The Secret Life and The Daily Path
The Day of Small Things
The Believer's Testimony to Others
Happiness, Joy, Comfort, and Peace
Church Discipline
The Servants of the Lord
Spiritual Warfare
God's Deeper Dealings
Pleasing the Lord
Providences
Gratitude
Praise
About the author:
Robert Cleaver Chapman (1803-1902), was a pastor, teacher and evangelist. Though born in Denmark, he is best known for his ministry in Barnstaple, England.
He was not as prolific author as some, but what he wrote was largely impactful. He worked closely with George Müller, Charles Spurgeon, and John Darby. Though he and Darby had a disagreement over the denomination, Darby told his supporters to "leave that man alone; We talk of the heavenlies, but Robert Chapman lives in them.”
Of Chapman, Spurgeon said the he was “the saintliest man I ever knew.”