WHDL - 00018671
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WHDL - 00018671
The life of George Muller (1805-1898), evangelist and director of the Ashley Down orphanage in Bristol, England. He was one of the founders of the Plymouth Brethren movement and later the Open Brethren.
CONTENTS
1. Boyhood And Youth
2. Salvation
3. Self-Dedication
4. Leaning on Jesus
5. Ministry at Bristol Begun
6. The Scriptural Knowledge Institution
7. Homes For Destitute Orphans
8. Trial and Triumph
9. Asking and Receiving
10. Faith Strengthened by Exercise
11. The First Orphan House
12. Second Orphan House
13. Other Blessings and Answers to Prayer
14. Correspondence
15. The Other Orphan Houses
16. Description of the Orphan Houses
17. Missionary Tours
18. An Hour With George Muller
19. A Last Interview
20. "A Full Age"
21. "Yet" Speaking
Originally digitized and provided to NNU Wesley Center by Duane V. Maxey of Holiness Data Ministry (HDM)
Due diligence has been exercised in the determination that this item is in the public domain due to lack of copyright registration, expiration of the copyright term, and/or failure to comply with relevant copyright registration requirements.
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