MISCELLANEOUS
WRITINGS
of C.H.M.
Miscellaneous Writings of
Volume II
LOIZEAUX BROTHERS
New York
FIRST EDITION 1898
TENTH PRINTING 1960
LOIZEAUX BROTHERS, Inc., PUBLISHERS
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Pages | |
"God for Us" | 1-23 |
"Who Loved Me"—Poem | |
The Call of God; or, Reflections on the Characters of Abraham and Lot | 3-60 |
"Thou and Thy House;" or, the Christian at Home | 3-48 |
Discipleship in an Evil Day | 3-22 |
Sin in the Flesh and Sin on the Conscience | 1-8 |
God's Way and How to Find It | 3-16 |
The Unequal Yoke | 5-38 |
Gideon and his Companions | 3-56 |
My Beloved—Poem | |
Eternal Punishment | 2-8 |
Papers on the Lord's Coming | 3-111 |
The original numbering of these writings has been retained.
Many of the above may be had separately in pamphlet form.
How much is wrapped up in these few words,"God for us!" They form one of thosemarvelous chains of three links so frequently foundin Scripture. We have "God" linked on to "us"by that precious little word "for." This securesevery thing, for time and eternity. There is not asingle thing within the entire range of a creature'snecessities that are not included in the brief butcomprehensive sentence which forms the heading ofthis paper. If God be for us, then it follows, of necessity—blessednecessity—that neither our sins, norour iniquities,