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William H. Aitkin

Writings of William H Aitkin - Volume 1

William H. Aitkin

A collection of theological writings, sermons, and essays by William H. Aitkin (Volume 1), compiled for study and devotional reading.

99 Chapters

Table of Contents

1 1. Devotional Thoughts 2 1.1 A Living Sacrifice 3 1.1 A Place of Feeling in Religion 4 1.1 A Polished Shaft 5 1.1 A Sharp Sword 6 1.1 A Sinner Brought to His Right Mind 7 1.1 A Strange Plea 8 1.1 Anticipations of Faith 9 1.1 As and So - The Method of Ministry 10 1.1 Assurance 11 1.1 Behold, He Cometh 12 1.1 Bible Study 13 1.1 Burning the Roll 14 1.1 Can Two Walk Together, Except They be Agreed? 15 1.1 Christ At the Door of the Heart 16 1.1 Contenders With God 17 1.1 Conversion 18 1.1 Conviction of Sin 19 1.1 Cornelius 20 1.1 Divine Disappointment 21 1.1 Enthusiasm Rebuked 22 1.1 Faith in Christ 23 1.1 Father 24 1.1 Forgetful Hearers 25 1.1 Free Forgiveness 26 1.1 Give Me My Portion 27 1.1 Glad News 28 1.1 God Allows Man to Use His Independence 29 1.1 God Employs Various Means in Dealing with Men 30 1.1 God Glorified in the Fall if Pride 31 1.1 God's Call to the Fallen 32 1.1 Grace Our Teacher 33 1.1 Great Truths Taught by the Passover 34 1.1 Hiding Places 35 1.1 Holiness, Under the Old Dispensation and Under the New 36 1.1 How to Return to God 37 1.1 Human Curiosity and Divine Mystery 38 1.1 Imitators of God 39 1.1 Israel and King Jareb 40 1.1 Israel's Delivernace 41 1.1 Jacob's Struggle for a Blessing 42 1.1 Joy 43 1.1 Justification More than Forgiveness 44 1.1 Justification by Faith 45 1.1 King of Kings, and Lord of Lords 46 1.1 Let Us Keep the Feast 47 1.1 Loss of the First Love 48 1.1 Love 49 1.1 Love Commended 50 1.1 Lying Vanities 51 1.1 Martha; Or, Thoughts on the Active Life 52 1.1 Mary; Or, The Completative Life 53 1.1 Newness of Life 54 1.1 No Heaven Possible to the Uncleansed Man 55 1.1 No Place for the Word 56 1.1 No Temple in Heaven 57 1.1 Not Our Own 58 1.1 Only To-Day is Yours 59 1.1 Our Teacher's Mode of Teaching 60 1.1 Out of Company with Jesus 61 1.1 Paul's Reasonings 62 1.1 Peace 63 1.1 Peace not from nature, But from God 64 1.1 Peculiar But Not Eccentric 65 1.1 Perfection Through Suffering 66 1.1 Purging Out the Old Leaven 67 1.1 Redemption by the Substitutionary Death of Christ 68 1.1 Repentance not Mere Sorrow for Sin 69 1.1 Repentance, a Change of Mind 70 1.1 Rescure the Perishing 71 1.1 Saved 72 1.1 Saved by Grace 73 1.1 Savour of Death or of Life 74 1.1 Self-Denial 75 1.1 Self-Destruction, - God Salvation 76 1.1 Self-Mastery 77 1.1 Self-Seeking Involves a Cross Equally with Self-Abnegation 78 1.1 Seperation Ending in Union 79 1.1 St. Paul and St. James on Faith 80 1.1 Suffering Working Perfection 81 1.1 The Agony of Sin 82 1.1 The Atonement a Necessity 83 1.1 The Attitude of Reuben 84 1.1 The Blessed Hope of Grace 85 1.1 The Blessing and the Curse 86 1.1 The Brazen Serpent 87 1.1 The Centurion's Faith 88 1.1 The Christian a Debtor not to the Flesh, But to the Spirit 89 1.1 The Christian's Walk and its Object 90 1.1 The Circumstances of the Vision 91 1.1 The Consecrated Body 92 1.1 The Crossing of the Jordan 93 1.1 The Cry of the Penitent 94 1.1 The Denial of Worldly Lust 95 1.1 The Engrafted Word 96 1.1 The Epiphany and Mission of Grace 97 1.1 The Excuses 98 1.1 The Eye of God 99 1.1 The Far Country

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