Sketches of the Christian life and public labors of William Miller : $b Gathered from his memoir by the late Sylvester Bliss, and from other sourcesWhite, James
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Sketches of the Christian life and public labors of William Miller : $b Gathered from his memoir by the late Sylvester Bliss, and from other sources
White, James
Miller, William, 1782-1849
“‘We the undersigned, partakers of the same hope, children of
the same faith, looking for the same deliverance, loving the
same Lord, feeding on the same word, enjoying the same Spirit,
suffering the same trials, subjected to like disappointments,
and having the same care and fellowship for your welfare and
furtherance in the truth, as ye have one for another and for
us, address you by this our epistle, in the way of consolation
and advice; knowing that while we may comfort and console your
hearts, we are establishing and strengthening our own. For if
through many disappointments, temptations and trials, you stand
fast in the faith once delivered to the saints, we rejoice in
your steadfastness, are comforted together with you, and are
strengthened even in the inner and the outer man.
“‘We thank God always on your behalf, when we hear, as we
already have heard, that your and our late disappointment has
produced in you, and we hope in us also, a deep humiliation and
close inspection of our hearts; and although we are humbled,
and in some measure pained in our hearts to see and hear the
scoffs and jeers of a wicked and perverse generation, yet we
are in nowise terrified or cast down by the adversaries of our
faith. We pray you, then, brethren, to “let patience have its
perfect work,” knowing “that patience worketh experience, and
experience hope, and hope maketh not ashamed.” No, we are not
ashamed, for we all know why we hope. You can and will, all
of you, from the least of you to the greatest, old or young,
when inquired of for the reason of your hope, open your Bibles
and with meekness and fear show the inquirer why you hope in
the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus
Christ. You need not in a single instance refer the inquirer to
your minister to give the reason of your faith and hope.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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