Volume III: Lessons from the Old Testament: Part 3 of 3
Table of Contents
The Life and Times of Elijah
Part 1: The Prophet's First Message
Part 2: The Prophet in Retirement
Part 3: The House of Ahab
Part 4: The Prophet on Mount Carmel
Part 5: The Prophet on Mount Horeb
Part 6: The Prophet's Rapture
Conclusion
Jehoshaphat — Worldliness
Job and His Friends
The Life and Times of David — the Life of Faith
Introduction
Part 1: David Anointed
Part 2: The Valley of Elah
Part 3: The Cave of Adullam
Part 4: Nabal and Abigail
Part 5: Ziklag
Part 6: The Return of the Ark
Part 7: David's House And The House Of God
Part 8: The Conspiracy
Part 9: The Song and Last Words
Prayer, In Its Proper Place
Epaphras, the Service of Prayer
Prayer and the Prayer Meeting
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
"The Man of God"
Part 1: Man in Nature
Part 2: A Man In Christ
Part 3: The Man of God
Thyself and the Doctrine - A Word for the Workman
The True Workman - His Rebuffs, His Resources, His Returns
John the Baptist — Only "A Voice"
"Thou and Thy House"
The Unequal Yoke
The Christian's Mission and How to Fulfill It
Living by Faith
Charles Henry Mackintosh (1820-1896) was an Irish preacher, Bible expositor, and author. Active in the Irish Revival of 1859-1860. His first tract, in 1843, was "The Peace of God," and his last, shortly before his death in 1896, was "The God of Peace." Generally known as C.H.M., was one of the gifted writers of the Plymouth Brethren, so-called.
He was schoolmaster at Westport, County Mayo, Ireland, for a few years. But for the greater part of his life he devoted himself to evangelism and pastoral ministry as well as to religious journalism, as editor of the monthly periodical Things New and Old; and to religious literature. He was the author of the Notes by C. H. M, on all the books of the Pentateuch, which enjoyed great popularity, being sold in enormous quantity, especially in the United States.
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