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Octavius Winslow

    Ce prédicateur influent du XIXe siècle s'est fait connaître sous le nom de "Compagnon du Pèlerin". Ses écrits se caractérisent par un profond sentiment évangélique, servant de guide spirituel à ceux qui cherchent la foi. Winslow s'est consacré à la réflexion théologique et à l'encouragement de la vie spirituelle.

    No Condemnation in Christ
    Personal Declension and Revival of Religion in the Soul
    The Sympathy of Christ with Man
    The Glory of the Redeemer
    The Fullness of Christ
    Life in Jesus: A Memoir of Mrs. Mary Winslow, Arranged From Her Correspondence, Diary, and Thoughts. by Her Son Octavius Winslow, D.
    • Octavius Winslow had a very devout, godly mother, Mary Winslow. When she died, he took excerpts from her correspondence and memorialized her devotion to God in this book. In his foreword, Dr. Joel Beeke says, "Life in Jesus, a memoir of Octavius Winslow's mother, is a veritable treasure of experimental and practical divinity. Living, vital Christianity is here set before us in undeniable reality. Would you like guidance in learning how to live more closely to Christ, how to walk more by faith than by sight, how to be patient in adversity and thankful in prosperity, how to wrestle at the throne of grace? Buy and read Life in Jesus prayerfully".

      Life in Jesus: A Memoir of Mrs. Mary Winslow, Arranged From Her Correspondence, Diary, and Thoughts. by Her Son Octavius Winslow, D.
    • The Fullness of Christ

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      The book offers a devotional exploration of the history of Joseph and his brothers, highlighting the connection to Christ as the Greater Joseph. Winslow skillfully guides readers to reflect on themes such as Christ revealing Himself, His role as our brother, and His glory in heaven. Rich in Christ-centered insights, the text serves as a spiritual resource for personal growth and understanding of Scripture, making it a valuable addition to devotional literature. It encourages readers to embrace sacred truths that shape their Christian lives.

      The Fullness of Christ
    • The Glory of the Redeemer

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
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      Octavius Winslow has long been highly regarded for his warm engagement of biblical truth. In The Glory of the Redeemer, Winslow delivers a devotional Christology that will excite the believer's soul. He examines the person and work of Christ: tracing Jesus's glory from the eternal existence of His divine nature, through the Old Testament types and shadows His humiliation and exaltation in the New Testament, even up to and including His second coming. Read Winslow's treatment of our great redeemer and see how good theology naturally leads to hearty doxology! Table of Contents: The Pre-Existent Glory of the Redeemer The Redeemer, the Revelation of the Father's Glory The Typical Glory of the Redeemer The Prophetical Glory of the Redeemer The Glory of the Redeemer in His Humiliation The Glory of the Redeemer in His Resurrection The Glory of the Redeemer in His Ascension and Exaltation The Glory of the Redeemer in His People The Holy Spirit Glorifying the Redeemer The Glory of the Redeemer in His Second Coming

      The Glory of the Redeemer
    • The Sympathy of Christ with Man

      • 436pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Originally published in 1863, this reprint offers readers a chance to explore the historical context and themes of the time. The book presents a unique perspective on its subject matter, showcasing the author's insights and style that reflect the era's literary conventions. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in historical literature and the evolution of narrative forms.

      The Sympathy of Christ with Man
    • Focusing on the believer's spiritual journey, Octavius Winslow explores the decline of devotion to Christ and the path to rejuvenation. He prompts readers to reflect on their current spiritual state, encouraging a deep examination of their relationship with God. Through this introspective approach, the book offers insights and guidance for reviving one's faith and devotion.

      Personal Declension and Revival of Religion in the Soul
    • No Condemnation in Christ

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      The eighth chapter of Romans encapsulates profound evangelical truths, presenting an overview of Christian privileges, duties, trials, and hopes. It begins with the assurance of "No Condemnation" from God and guides believers through a vibrant journey filled with beauty and harmony, symbolized by blooming flowers and soothing melodies. This landscape of faith invites Christians to explore and revel in the richness of their relationship with Christ, emphasizing the ultimate promise of no separation from Him.

      No Condemnation in Christ
    • A spiritual guide to navigating difficult times and staying true to one's faith. Written by Octavius Winslow, a 19th century Baptist minister and theologian, this book draws on biblical passages and Christian teachings to offer comfort, guidance, and hope to those facing challenges and uncertainties.

      The Silver Trumpet: Or, the Church Guided and Warned in Perilous Times
    • This book is a collection of memoirs and tributes to the life of John Whitmore Winslow, a leading figure in the evangelical movement of the 19th century. Compiled by Winslow's brother Octavius, it provides a fascinating insight into the religious and social context of the time. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of Christianity and evangelicalism.

      Hidden Life: Memorials of John Whitmore Winslow