Fit for the Master’s Use - F. B. Meyer

Fit for the Master’s Use

ByF. B. Meyer

  • Release Date: 2015-06-25
  • Genre: Christianity

Description

These addresses, delivered in various centres in the United States, were so evidently accompanied by the power and blessing of the Divine Spirit that it has seemed wise to put them in permanent form, in the hope that they may revive and quicken many hearts. 

May the blessing of God continue to rest upon them in their larger ministry. 

F. B. MEYER. 

MARCH, 1898. 

I. God Is Near 
II. Touch No Unclean Thing 
III. A Vision of the New Life 
IV. The Fair Mitre 
V. The Power of Appropriation 
VI. Take! Take! Take! 
VII. The Blameless Life 
VIII. Reigning in Life 
IX. Living the Life of Jesus 
X. The Secret of Fruitfulness 
XI. The Great Shepherd of the Sheep

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