A treasure trove of 200 rare and priceless devotional gems, the two volumes of Classic Devotionals embrace the biblical wisdom of more than 50 men of God from the 16th to 19th centuries. Many of the deeply spiritual reflections and lessons in Classic Devotionals can no longer be found in print. Authors such as J.C. Ryle, Arthur Pink, Charles Spurgeon, John Newton, and Thomas Watson provide biblical inspiration for our life in this world, and joyous expectation for our home in the next.
Immerse yourself in time-tested biblical wisdom with the elegant and graceful narration of Christopher Glyn and discover these ancient writings that are more relevant then ever.
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Volume 2 contents:
Imagine For A Moment - George Everard
He Shall Save His People From Their Sins - Frank Hall
The Disciple Is In God's School - James Buchanan
God's School For His Children - Various authors
We Are Now In The Wilderness - James Buchanon
The Only Way To Obtain Relief - George Everard
By And By The Old Man Died And The Widow Was Left Alone - Geoge Everard
That Is Heaven - Matthew Meade
If I Had A Little Bucket Of Water - George Everard
The Name Of The Lord Is A Strong Tower - Ralph Erskine
All Things Have Become New - Thomas Reade
What An Amazing Stoop Of Love Is That - Arthur Pink
The Doctrine Which Is According To Godliness - Arthur Pink
The Immensity Of The Creator's Dominions - Rufus Wheelwright Clark
The God Of Popular Christianity - Milburn Cockrell
What A Believer Would Do If He Could - John Newton
In One Vast Blaze Of Un-obscured Glory - John MacDuff
The Thoughts Make The Face - J.R. Miller
An Ever Present Help In Times Of Trouble - Thomas Brooks
Imitate The Miser - William Mason
Had One Of Those Holy Angels - David Harsha
The Transcendent Excellency, Divine Wisdom - James Smith
Sin's Enormity - Arthur Pink
The Wisest Arithmetic - Alexander Smilie
Why, They Are Like Jesus Christ - J.R. Miller
The Golden Pipe - Hannah Moore
Not All We Wish - George Everard
The Infinite Tenderness Of Jesus - Charles Spurgeon
Comfort For Suffering Saints - Jerome Zanchius
Wash Me, Gracious Lord - John MacDuff
The Wonders Of His Providence - Charles Spurgeon
Be Content With What You Have - Arthur Pink
So Many Millions Of Nominal Christians - Arthur Pink
Grace Levels All Distinctions - Arthur Pink
The Result Has Been . . . - Arthur Pink
View Him Yonder - Charles Spurgeon
But It Leads To The Bottomless Pit - Arthur Pink
Do Not Mistake The Lessons Learned At Your Mother's Knee For The Teachings Of The Holy Spirit - Charles Spurgeon
I Am Chained To The Chariot Of Rolling Time - Charles Spurgeon
Who Called This Demon Up - Archibald Brown
Are You Not Put To Shame By Every Litte Bird That Sits Upon The Bough And Sings, Though It Has Not Two Grains Of Barley In All The World - Charles Spurgeon
No Hissing Serpent - Thomas Boston
The Man With The Muck Rake - J. R. Miller
Father And Mother, If I Am Damned It Is By Copying The Example You Placed Before Me - Archibald Brown
A Man May Be Most Religious And Yet Be More Ungodly - Archibald Brown
The Divine Magnet That Draws With Irresistible Force, Hearts Of Steel - Archibald Brown
Hard Work, And Bad Pay - Archibald Brown
Actions, Words, Desires - Archibald Brown
Instead Of Lodging The Lion And The Leopard And The Wolf - Alexander Smilie
My Subtlest And Strongest Enemies Are Within Myself - Alexander Smilie
An Inexhaustible Mine Of Wealth - Charles Spurgeon
The Furnace Of Affliction - William Nicholson
As A Mother Comforts Her Child - William Nicholson
What Does It Mean To Follow Christ - William Nicholson
My New Testament Joseph - Alexander Smilie
We Shall See Shall See Him As He Is - Thomas Boston
I Will Rejoice In Your Salvation - William Nicholson
A Holier, Happier, Sublimer, And More Durable World Than This - William Nicholson
Side By Side They Lie In The Dust, And Worms Cover Them Both - William Nicholson
Ever Gliding Down The Stream Of Time Into The Ocean Of Eternity - William Nicholson
These Eternal Fountains - William Nicholson
It Must Be Consigned To The Dust From Whence It Came - William Nicholson
Too Choice A Flower To Grow In Nature's Garden - Charles Spurgeon
God Separates The Sin Which He Hates From The Soul Which He Loves - William Nicholson
The Great Arbiter Of Life And Death - William Nicholson
Even Though He Had A Shipload Of Such Rubbish - Charles Spurgeon
All Seemed Dark And Mysterious - John Macduff
The Greatest Benefactors Of The Church - Charles Spurgeon
If They Cannot Have A Fresh Dish From Satan's Kitchen - Charles Spurgeon
The Shepherd Searching For The Sheep - Alexander Smilie
Providence Is No Other Than God Providing - Charles Spurgeon
The Love Of Christ Which Surpasses Knowledge - Alexander Smilie
The Most Matchless Exhibition Of Mercy And The Most Dreadful Exhibition Of Holy Wrath - Archibald Brown
A Universe Which Carries The Print Of The Creator's Finger - Alexander Smilie
It Is His Groans, His Tears, His Cries Which Best Tell What Hell Means - Archibald Brown
To An Angel's Eye, It Must Be The Ugliest Thing On Earth - Archibald Brown
There Has Been Too Much Trifling With Jehovah - Archibald Brown
True Growth In Grace - Archibald Brown
The Loving Heart Of An Actual Living Christ - J.C. Ryle
A Faithful Minister - Letters of John Newton
What Can Mortal Man Give To His God - Archibald Brown
There Are Dangers And Perils Pecular To A State Of Prosperity - Jared Bell Waterbury
Now Am I One Day Nearer Heaven Than I Ever Was - Richard Steele
My Pardon Cost Him That - Archibald Brown
He Will Not Spoil Them - Letters of John Newton
God's Perfect Wisdom In The Management Of Our Affairs - James Buchanan
You Should Consider From Whose Hand It Has Been Sent To You - James Buchanan
The Great Means Of Sanctification - Jared Waterbury
But A Flea Bite - Thomas Brooks
The Lord's Rod Has A Voice - James Buchanan
Should We Not Be Prepared To Kiss It - Jared Waterbury
Our Only And All-sufficient Portion - Jared Waterbury
The Key Of Death Is In The Savior's Hands - James Buchanan
We Are Like That Dove - Jared Waterbury
In Short, All Must Drink Of The Bitter Cup - Jared Waterbury
The Most Monstrous Iniquity That Could Ever Have Been Imputed To Satan - Charles Spurgeon
To Be Spiritually Minded Is Life And Peace - Joseph Philpot
What The Human Heart Craves - J.C. Ryle
My Soul Followeth Hard After Thee - Joseph Philpot
When You Go Through Deep Waters I Will Be With You - Joseph Philpot
Christopher Glyn trained as stage actor at the Rose Bruford School of Speech and Drama in the UK. After receiving Jesus, he forsook a career as a Shakespearian actor to devote his life to missionary work, with a personal calling to minister through radio.
In the forty plus years since, Chris' inspirational radio shows have been heard on hundreds of radio stations on all seven continents. He has also narrated over one hundred inspirational and motivational audio tapes, including an audio book of the King James Bible as well as other Christian classics, such as Charles Spurgeon's "Morning and Evening" devotionals.