May We Meet in the Heavenly World
The Piety of Lemuel Haynes (Profiles in Reformed Spirituality)
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2h 34m
English
ISBN: 978-1-64689-717-9
Description
Through both the biographical essay and the selections from Lemuel Haynes’s writings, readers are sure to perceive an Edwardsian sense of spirituality that ever lived in view of eternity. Well acquainted with difficulties, suffering, and death, Haynes’s ministry was infused with the unfailing hope of heaven.
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Tracks
- Opening Credits
- Dedication
- Profiles in Reformed Spirituality
- Foreword
- Quotesed
- The Life and Piety of Lemuel Haynes
- Chapter 1: The Gospel and Slave-Keeping
- Chapter 2: The Necessity of Regeneration
- Chapter 3: The Nature of Regeneration
- Chapter 4: A Brief Sketch of a Tour into the State of Vermont
- Chapter 5: The Character of a Spiritual Watchman
- Chapter 6: Meeting with God and Our People on the Day of Judgment
- Chapter 7: How Eternity Affects Daily Ministry
- Chapter 8: To Timothy Mather Cooley
- Chapter 9: To Timothy Mather Cooley
- Chapter 10: Reminders When a Faithful Minister Is Taken Away
- Chapter 11: Ministers and Their Families before the Bar of Christ
- Chapter 12: Government and Religion Stand Together
- Chapter 13: To Timothy Mather Cooley
- Chapter 14: True Greatness
- Chapter 15: To Timothy Mather Cooley
- Chapter 16: To Timothy Mather Cooley
- Chapter 17: To Timothy Mather Cooley
- Chapter 18: Confiding in God's Government and the Use of Means
- Chapter 19: Expect to Die Soon
- Chapter 20: To Timothy Mather Cooley
- Chapter 21: To Timothy Mather Cooley
- Chapter 22: Love without Dissimulation
- Chapter 23: The Gospel Ministry and Politics
- Chapter 24: To Deacon Elihu Atkins
- Chapter 25: Traveling into Another World
- Chapter 26: Suffering and Glory
- Chapter 27: To Deacon Elihu Atkins
- Chapter 28: Make Haste to the Lord
- Chapter 29: Externally Marked for Christ
- Chapter 30: In the Hands of God
- Chapter 31: Christ Is My All
- Reading Haynes
- Closing Credits
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