Morning Reminders
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First published in the early 1840s as "The Believer's Daily Remembrancer: Pastor's Morning Visits", this book of 366 short, daily devotions was originally written by Pastor Smith for his own congregation. It soon became a cherished favourite among many Christians. By 1846, thirty thousand copies were already in circulation, and within the next 20 years, almost forty editions had been printed.
"The present humble work is a pastoral effort, flowing from love to the Lord's people, and a desire to honour His great name. It is an acknowledged fact that many of the Lord's people are living far below their privileges....My desire is to promote the power of godliness, and these little pieces are written to convince, comfort, and correct; to fan the flame of devotion, and to produce holiness of heart and life." - From the Author's Preface.
This edition has been beautifully re-typeset, and includes a brief biography of the author's life and works, along with a complete index of all the Scripture references used for each devotion.
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Originally published in the 1840s as "The Believer's Daily Remembrancer: Pastor's Morning Visits"
This book is Volume 1 in the "Year of Devotions Series"
402 pages
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JAMES SMITH (1802-1862) was a 19th century English Baptist pastor who became a prolific and much-loved devotional author. Called in his mid-twenties, he pastored a number of churches in Cheltenham, and also served at New Park Street Chapel in London, just a few years before Charles Spurgeon. He authored more than 50 books during his lifetime, along with numerous other tracts and articles.
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- Publication Date
- Dec 25, 2024
- Language
- English
- Category
- Religion & Spirituality
- Copyright
- Creative Commons Zero (CC 0)
- Contributors
- By (author): James Smith
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