| INCIDENTS OF GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 2 A Room Opened for Preaching. Captain W. Found out our ignorance. Captain W. charged with error. Testing him with Syllogisms proved my own folly. A great change in the current of my course. |
| INCIDENTS OF GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 3 A preacher and a man of business. Two cases of my need met by God. God cares for the temporal things. The lost dinner. Led to go where the Lord directs, and found |
| INCIDENTS OF GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 4 Committing children to the Lord in faith. The Lame Captain. Sent to Scarborough, when there was no one else to preach. The full gospel much needed. The Lord's bag. The work began at |
| INCIDENTS OF GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 5 Soon after this, I paid my first visit to Southport. It was then a comparatively small place. On my arrival, a serious, if I remember aright, a fatal, accident had occurred on the |
| INCIDENTS OF GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 6 It is important to look to the Lord every day, for the guidance of the Holy Spirit, as we never know when or where He may use us in sovereign grace. I was |
| INCIDENTS OF GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 7 At that time I was accustomed frequently to preach in London. I named to a few that it was on my heart to take the Myddelton Hall, Islington, for a week's preaching. Some |
| INCIDENTS OF GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 8 But I must still go back a little, and linger in that remarkable work of God in so many places. In the city of York there was a blessed work, though some excitement |
| INCIDENTS OF GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter IX. Direct answers to prayer. Led to Leeds, and preserved from danger. Danger in Sheffield from the Roman Catholics. The Church of Rome in the year 60. The Roman Catholics in Glasgow gladly hear |
| INCIDENTS OF GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 10 Visit to a village in the Yorkshire Moors Need of faith Preached at the Moracian Settlement at Fulneck Peace with God, and no Condemnation Preaching tour in Yorkshire Call to an old woman |
| INCIDENTS OF GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 11 Encouragement to young Evangelists. The three aged Saints. An old man in a grey coat at Bournemouth. One great secret of success in preaching. Servants of Christ, not of men. Lectures and preachings |
| INCIDENTS OF GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 12 Help from a life's experience. Study of the Epistle to the Romans. Love alone not enough. What God is and what He has done. Dependence on the Holy Spirit. Deliverance. Searching the scriptures |
| INCIDENTS OF [1]GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 13 The Church the body of Christ. Is this held truth? Separation from evil. Guidance from Scripture in days of difficulty. The ministry of John commended. Dates of the Epistles. Errors in the Church. |
| INCIDENTS OF [1]GOSPEL WORK or THE WAY THE LORD HATH LED ME by Charles Stanley Chapter 14 How to walk in days of evil. The Word of God. Righteousness of God. Righteousness of Christ and Redemption. In Christ. The publication of these "Incidents" has been delayed some years. It is |
| Incidents Of Gospel Work: shewing How the Lord hath led me By Charles Stanley of Yorkshire England (1821 - 1890) CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. Nothing to read but the Bible. -- Trying to Reform. -- Conversion. -- Need of Fellowship. -- First Sermon on John 3:16. -- Early Life. -- Visit |
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