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01.00. GETHSEMANE—Leaves of Healing from the Garden of Grief

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GETHSEMANE—Leaves of Healing from the Garden of Grief by Newman Hall, 1891 This Book is the fulfillment of a long-cherished purpose. It expresses the thoughts and prayers of many years, and is published with devout desire to minister consolation to some of the afflicted children of God.

CONTENTS 1. The Place Called Gethsemane 2. Companions in Gethsemane 3. The Chosen Few for the Darkest Shades 4. The Agony in Gethsemane 5. The Agony Arising from Human Sensitiveness 6. The Agony Arising from Divine Purity and Love 7. Christ’s Gethsemane Appeal to the Father 8. The Divine Fatherhood—an Argument both for Importunity and Resignation 9. Importunity in Gethsemane 10. Resignation in Gethsemane 11. Slumber in Gethsemane 12. Watch and Pray in Gethsemane 13. The Strengthening Angel 14. The Answer to the Prayer of Gethsemane 15. Deliverance in Trial by Strength to do the Will of God 16. The Traitor’s Kiss 17. The Father’s Cup in Gethsemane Accepted 18. Perfect through Suffering 19. The Brotherhood of the Divine Sufferer 20. The Brotherhood of the Sorrowful with Christ 21. The Weeping One of Gethsemane to Weeping Womanhood 22. The Petitioner of Gethsemane Our Helper in Prayer 23. Peace by Prayer 24. Believing Prayer Sure of Gracious Response 25. The Mourner’s Self-Examination

26. Anxiety 27. Job in the Garden of Grief 28. David in the Garden of Grief 30. With Christ All’s Well 31. Paul in the Garden of Grief 32. Fatherly Chastening 33. Fruits from the Garden of Affliction

34. Afterwards 35. Patient Waiting 36. Comfort in the Will of God 37. The Comfort of Praise 38. The Sufferer Consoling the Sad 39. Not Dead but Gone Home 40. The Glorified Sufferer

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