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Titre : | H. A. Ironside : Ordained of the Lord |
Auteurs : | E. Schuyler English, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | New York [USA] : Loizeaux Brothers, 1946 |
Format : | 276 p. / Photos N&B hors-textes |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | LJ (Biographies de figures de l'histoire chrétienne) |
Note de contenu : |
PART I - BOYHOOD DAYS - I. HIS ROOT WAS BY GREAT WATERS: Paternal ancestry — To a new world — John Ironside, “The Eternity Man”—Sophia Stafford — Henry (Harry) Allan Ironside is born — Another birth and a death. - II. HUSBAND TO THE WIDOW, AND FATHER TO THE FATHERLESS : Early struggles — God’s provision — Precept and example — “Religion” — Reading the Bible through — The atmosphere of eternity. - III. BY FAITH INTO A STRANGE COUNTRY: From Toronto to Los Angeles — School Days — Harry’s Sunday School — Dwight L. Moody — Donald Munro — Rebellion — Conviction — New birth. PART II - IN THE SALVATION ARMY - IV. JOYFUL READINESS TO PUBLISH GLAD TIDINGS : Harry’s first sermon as a Christian — His first convert to Christ — Witnessing at home and in school — A stepfather — A job — “The Boy Preacher" — Self-education — Active Gospel work — He joins the Salvation Army — To training school. - V. TAKE HEED UNTO THYSELF AND UNTO THE DOCTRINE: The old nature — The “Second Blessing” — Doubts and fears — Oakland Training Garrison — Lieutenant Ironside. - VI. HEAVENLY WISDOM IS WITHOUT HYPOCRISY: Salvation Army campaigns — An agnostic and Isaiah 53 — Captain Ironside — “Second Blessing” struggles — Attempted resignation — To the Rest Home. - VII. FINDING CHRIST TO BE ALL AND IN ALL: A rest time — Godliness vs. “Sinless perfection” — Toward agnosticism — Lieutenant Jungbeck — Safety, Certainty, and Enjoyment — Christ All and in all. PART III - AMONG THE BRETHREN - VIII. A GOOD WIFE, AND THE FAVOR OF THE LORD : Farewell to the Salvation Army — Six months with Charles Montgomery — First sermon to the Brethren — Open Brethren — Grant Exclusives — Henry Varley in San Francisco — Love — Hunger — Learning to trust — Helen Schofield says “Yes” — A challenge to debate — Marriage, 1898. - IX. MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD: Early married days — Beans — Breakfast food and old clothes — God’s faithfulness — Sophia’s Homegoing — Edmund Henry is born, 1899 — Into the highways and byways — Hand to mouth — A call to Fresno — Confessions under the willow tree — In need of starving. - X. I HAVE COMMANDED THE RAVENS TO FEED THEE: Lessons in trusting — John Schofield is born, 1905 — To St. Cloud, Minnesota — A five cent “fleece” — Gifts measured to needs — Forty cents and two Mormons — Exceeding abundantly. - XI. AN HOLY PRIESTHOOD: First expository writings — Omniverous reading — A Franciscan missionary priest — A royal priest. - XII. AS POOR, YET MAKING MANY RICH: San Francisco earthquake, 1906 — Mrs. Ironside saves Edmund’s life — Relief work — Expository preaching — Diary excerpts — Faithful to his calling — Daily tasks — Holiness, the False and the True — Mt. Hermon Bible Conference — Work among the American Indians — Southeast Missionary Bible Conference — Western Book and Tract Company — Influences, problems, desires. - XIII. THE HUSBANDMAN MUST LABOR: 1913 to 1915 diary excerpts — Enforced separation from loved ones — Salvation of Edmund — family portraits — War in Europe — Loved poems — Hymn sings — Learning to be abased and to abound — Philately — Recreation — Zeal. - XIV. COMPANION OF THEM THAT FEAR THE LORD: Marriage of Lillian Watson — Western Book and Tract Company — Moving — Traveling — Train Bible Conference — Ontario again — Sister Gregoria and the six Dominican sisters — Indian ministry — San Francisco Exposition. - XV. SERVANT UNTO ALL: 1916 to 1929 — Writings — Enlarged ministry — Reading — Moody extension staff — Invitation to Dallas Theological Seminary — Daughter Lillian — Services in Moody Memorial Church — Board of Regents of Dallas Theological Seminary. - XVI. PREACHING THE WORD: Expository method — Greek and Hebrew — Study of the Word — Illustrations — Topical addresses — Series of messages — Favorite subject — Favorite sermon. - XVII. FAITHFUL OVER A FEW THINGS: Trips and separations — First Palestine invitation — Moody Founder’s Week meetings — First invitations to become pastor of Moody Memorial Church — Declined — Later invitations — Accepted. PART IV - AT THE MOODY MEMORIAL CHURCH - XVIII. LABORING TOGETHER WITH GOD: Texas interval — Back at Moody Memorial — Missionary Rally of 1930 — Summer conferences -— Doctor of Letters — Director of Montrose Bible Conferences — Fruitful ministry — Callers — The family move from Oakland. - XIX. LEAVING ONE ANOTHER, WE TOOK SHIP: Bible conferences — Christian leaders —- Revelation Cruise — Billy Sunday’s funeral — To Palestine — Further travels — A letter from Sir Edmund Ironside. - XX. THAT YE MIGHT HAVE A SECOND BENEFIT: Further trips to the British Isles — Moody Centennial — Evangelistic tour — English Keswick — World War II — Further platform ministry in America. - XXI: OF MAKING MANY BOOKS: Writings from 1931 to 1945 — One thousand dollars — A Historical Sketch of the Brethren Movement — Royalties and profits — President of the Africa Inland Mission — Philatelist — A part in a romance — Sunday School lessons — Oxford University Press — Further honors — D. D. - XXII. AS IRON SHARPENETH IRON: Earthen vessels — The fruit of the Spirit — Critics and friends — Humor and thoughtfulness. - XXIII: THE LORD GAVE: Lillian — John — Edmund — Sorrow and comfort — An Epitaph — The Blessed Hope. - ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS - APPENDIX A—COMPLETE WRITINGS / B — BOARDS AND ORGANIZATIONS - INDEX |
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