Keswick's Authentic Voice by Herbert F. Stevenson, Editor

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Table of Contents

TITLE PAGE  
INTRODUCTION 9
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I. SIN IN THE BELIEVER 23
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II. GOD'S REMEDY FOR SIN 135
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III. CONSECRATION 245
 

The Christian's Walk

Preb. H.W. Webb-Peploe

254
 

The Dependence of Faith

Murray Shipley

258
 

Trust and Obey

Rev. George R. Thornton

261
 

How to Walk More Closely with God

Canon T.D. Harford-Battersby

265
 

Except a Corn of Wheat Die

Rev. Charles A. Fox

274
 

With the Whole Heart

Pasteur Theodore Monod

281
 

The Soul-Thirst of Jesus

Rev. George C. Grubb

287
 

The Pathway to the Higher Life

Rev. Dr. Andrew Murray

292
 

The Path and the Power

Rev. Evan H. Hopkins

301
 

Thirsty Christians

Canon W. Hay H.M. Aitken

308
 

Ordeal by Fire

Rev. E.W. Moore

318
 

Knowing and Showing

Rev. Dr. W.H. Griffith Thomas

325
 

Crisis and Process

Rev. Evan H. Hopkins

332
 

Identification with Christ

Rev. J. Gregory Mantle

338
 

The Transfigured Life

Rev. Dr. Charles Inwood

346
 

The Faith Christ Seeks

Rev. Dr. J. Stuart Holden

354
 

But If Not ...

Rev. Dr. J. Stuart Holden

362
 

Now, Then, Do It! .

Rev. Dr. W. Graham Scroggie

370
 

The Day-by-Day Christian Life

Rev. Dr. Donald Grey Barnhouse

377
 

The Everyday Christian Life

Fred Mitchell

393
   
IV. THE SPIRIT-FILLED LIFE 401
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Consecration

Part 3

My glorious Victor, Prince Divine,

Clasp these surrendered hands in Thine;

At length my will is all Thine own,

Glad vassal of a Savior’s throne.


My Master, lead me to Thy door;

Pierce this now willing ear once more:

Thy bonds are freedom; let me stay

With Thee, to toil, endure, obey.


Yes, ear and hand, and thought and will,

Use all in Thy dear slav’ry still!

Self’s weary liberties I cast

Beneath Thy feet; there keep them fast.


Tread them still down; and then I know,

These hands shall with Thy gifts o’erflow;

And pierced ears shall hear the tone

Which tells me Thou and I are one.

H.C.G. Moule

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