About the author: Samuel Logan Brengle (1860–1936) was a commissioner in The Salvation Army and a leading author, teacher and preacher on the doctrine of Holiness. His books include The Soul Winner's Secret, Helps to Holiness and Heart Talks on Holiness. (from Wikipedia)
Brengle was a prolific author, whose works were recommended by the late Leonard Ravenhill.
This edition includes: Active table of contents.
Contents:
Chapter 1 The Ancient Prophets
Chapter 2 Why I Wanted My Wife to be My Wife
Chapter 3 The Cost of Saving Souls
Chapter 4 'Retired'
Chapter 5 'As with Sons'
Chapter 6 The Seamless Coat of Jesus
Chapter 7 Recent acts of the Holy Ghost
Chapter 8 The Special Campaigner
Chapter 9 Must you be fed with a Spoon?
Chapter 10 First Things First
Chapter 11 'God is Faithful'
Chapter 12 The Bible ond Religious Experience
Chapter 13 Whom do you Trust, Yourself or Christ?
Chapter 14 A Word to those who are Growing Old
Chapter 15 Answering Atheism
Chapter 16 The Lord's own Prayer
Chapter 17 The Worst Drunkard in Town got Saved Last Night
Chapter 18 An Open Letter to a Young Man Seeking Spiritual Help
Chapter 19 The Mystic Universe in my Back Yard
Chapter 20 The Frankness of Jesus
Chapter 21 Our Mothers -- Thoughts for Mother's Day
Chapter 22 Jesus Training Paul
Chapter 23 What About the Future of the Salvation Army?
Samuel Logan Brengle (1860 - 1936)
Was an American Methodist born in Indiana who joined the Salvation Army in the 1890s. He was mightily used of the Lord--even more so through his many books, which were chiefly written during a convalescence following being badly injured while street preaching. He was described by one observer as a kindly, literate and articulate man who left good memories with nearly everyone he met.He described his experience as being a full immersion in the love of God. He would later write of the experience: I walked out over Boston Common before breakfast, weeping for joy and praising God. Oh, how I loved! In that hour I knew Jesus, and I loved Him till it seemed my heart would break with love. I was filled with love for all His creatures. I heard the little sparrows chattering; I loved them. I saw a little worm wriggling across my path; I stepped over it; I didn’t want to hurt any living thing. I loved the dogs, I loved the horses, I loved the little urchins on the street, I loved the strangers who hurried past me, I loved the heathen, I loved the whole world. This experience would become his life's focus as he taught and admonished believers to seek 'the blessing' on an international level.
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