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H.H. Snell

Streams of Refreshing From the Fountain of Life

H.H. Snell

A collection of articles and writings by H.H. Snell from Streams of Refreshing From the Fountain of Life, covering various biblical topics and Christian teaching.

32 Chapters

Table of Contents

1 Preface 2 Fear Not 3 Jesus Making Whole; or, the Woman in the Crowd 4 Gospel Liberty 5 Faith and Unbelief 6 The book of Ruth has been valued by many Christians as containing typical instruction of a dispensational character. The book of Genesis so abounds with this kind of teaching, that it may be called a table of contents of the whole Bible. In the little book of Ruth, however, we find God’s dispensational ways glanced at, and though so briefly, all are preserved in strictest keeping with the divine order. It opens with an account of the people of Israel scattered among the Gentiles, because the Lord in judgment had brought famine on their land; after a while, we find that God so blesses His people again, that Naomi (a sample of the Jewish remnant) returns to her own country, and finds it again the scene of the goodness and mercy of Jehovah; and the book concludes by showing us Naomi, who had so keenly felt her past 7 The Christian’s Position and Hope 8 Assurance 9 Jesus in Company With a Religious Man and a Sinner 10 Free Grace; or, Living Water 11 Death and Judgment Past for the Believer 12 The Pharisee and the Publican 13 The Cleansing of the Leper 14 The Good Samaritan 15 The Blood 16 Christ the Door 17 Strive 18 Make Haste 19 Who Are Christ’s Sheep? 20 The Birth of Jesus 21 Peace for the Anxious; or, the Serpent of Brass 22 Faith’s Choice 23 Salvation; or, the Philippian Jailor 24 Iniquity Taken Away, and Sin Purged 25 Strange Fire and the Fire From Heaven; or, Man’s Thoughts and God’s Thoughts of Christ 26 Conversion; or, Paul’s Preaching at Thessalonica, and Its Effects 27 Speak to the Rock 28 The New Birth 29 Law and Grace 30 Crossing the Jordan 31 Now Made Nigh; or, What the Christian Was, and What He Is 32 Have You Peace?

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