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J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller

J.R. Miller (1840 - 1912)

Prolific author and pastor of Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania and Illinois, Rev. James Russell Miller served the USCC as a field agent in the Army of the Potomac and Army of the Cumberland.

J.R. Miller began contributing articles to religious papers while at Allegheny Seminary. This continued while he was at the First United, Bethany, and New Broadway churches. In 1875, Miller took over from Henry C. McCook, D.D. when the latter discontinued his weekly articles in The Presbyterian, which was published in Philadelphia. J.R. Miller D.D.'s lasting fame is through his over 50 books. Many are still in publication.

      James Russell Miller (March 20, 1840 - July 2, 1912) was a popular Christian author, Editorial Superintendent of the Presbyterian Board of Publication, and pastor of several churches in Pennsylvania and Illinois.

      In 1857, James entered Beaver Academy and in 1862 he progressed to Westminster College, Pennsylvania, which he graduated in June, 1862. Then in the autumn of that year he entered the theological seminary of the United Presbyterian Church at Allegheny, Pennsylvania. Mr. Miller resumed his interrupted studies at the Allegheny Theological Seminary in the fall of 1865 and completed them in the spring of 1867. That summer he accepted a call from the First United Presbyterian Church of New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. He was ordained and installed on September 11, 1867.

      J.R. Miller began contributing articles to religious papers while at Allegheny Seminary. This continued while he was at the First United, Bethany, and New Broadway churches. In 1875, Miller took over from Henry C. McCook, D.D. when the latter discontinued his weekly articles in The Presbyterian, which was published in Philadelphia.

      Five years later, in 1880, Dr. Miller became assistant to the Editorial Secretary at the The Presbyterian Board of Publication, also in Philadelphia.

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J.R. Miller

First Missionary Journey: Antioch in Pisidia--Acts 13:14-52

A change in the relative place of the two missionaries appears about this time. It was Barnabas and Paul when they were sent out—Barnabas, the leader, Paul, the associate. Now it is Paul and Barnabas. The reason for this change no doubt was that Paul, by his superior ability, naturally came to take ... Read More
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Fleeting earthly comforts and worldly trinkets!

"Unto Him who is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think!" Ephesians 3:20 God often does better for us — than we ask. We go to Him — with our little requests. We are in need — and ask for temporal relief. We are suffering — and ask that our pain may cease. We are poor — and as... Read More
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For Better or Worse

One of the saddest things about life—is the waste of its blessings. Hearts go hungry—while close by, within easy reach, lies the bread which would satisfy their craving. The fainting fall in the struggle—while close at hand are strong arms which could easily support them. Even in the closest relatio... Read More
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For the People Who Fail

It is quite time some helpful words should be spoken for the people who fail. There are enough to sing the praises of those who succeed. When a man is valiant, and overcomes in the battle, and stands a victor at the close of strife, there are enough to shout the hurrahs, and to twine the laurel for ... Read More
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Forward, and Not Back

It is a good thing always to face forward. Even nature shows that men's eyes were designed to always look forward—for no man has eyes in the back of his head, as all men certainly would have—if it had been intended that they should spend much time in looking backward. We like to have Bible authority... Read More
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Friendships in Heaven

"The family of God!" 1 Peter 4:17 There is a story of a ship whose crew were rendered unfit for their duties, by coming in sight of their home-land. For many years they had been sailing in foreign waters. At last they came near their native hills. From the look-out came the shout, "Home!" Instantly ... Read More
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From the Creation—to the Exodus

Devotional Hours with the Bible J. R. Miller, 1908 Volume 1. From the Creation—to the Exodus In the Beginning God The First Temptation The Story of Cain and Abel The Story of Enoch The Story of the Flood The Call of Abraham Abraham and Lot God's Promise to Abraham Abraham the Friend of God Abraham's... Read More
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From the Exodus—through the Life of David

Devotional Hours with the Bible J. R. Miller, 1909 Volume 2. From the Exodus—through the Life of David The Giving of Manna The Ten Commandments Worshiping the Golden Calf The Tabernacle Nadab and Abihu Journeying Toward Canaan Report of the Spies The Brazen Serpent Moses' Death and Burial Joshua Enc... Read More
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From the Psalms

Devotional Hours with the Bible J. R. Miller, 1912 Volume 3. Gleanings from the PSALMS PREFACE The Book of Psalms is wonderfully rich in devotional matter. It would be easy to extend the one volume to many. The few readings that are given, are without critical notes of any kind and are altogether of... Read More
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Garden of the Heart - Part 1

Garden of the Heart J. R. Miller, 1906 A Heart Garden A writer tells of an old woman who said: "My heart is a little garden—and God is planting flowers there." Every heart should be a little garden. We should keep it always clear of weeds—and full of sweet and beautiful plants and flowers. A garden ... Read More
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Garden of the Heart - Part 2

Garden of the Heart J. R. Miller, 1906 The One Thing to Do We have but one thing to do in any circumstances—to obey Christ. We have nothing to do with the question of our desires. Peter thought he knew all about fishing—but when his Master bade him cast the net at a certain point, though he thought ... Read More
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Garden of the Heart - Part 3

Garden of the Heart J. R. Miller, 1906 Guarding Our Trust We cannot change yesterday–that is clear, Or begin on tomorrow until it is here; So all that is left for you and for me— Is to make today as sweet as can be. There is a serious responsibility in living. Christ commits something to us, somethi... Read More
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Getting Acquainted with Christ.

Many young Christians do not get to know Christ as a personal friend for a good while after they have begun trusting him as their Savior. This is natural; for we cannot see Christ, nor hear his voice, and it is only through experience that we can get acquainted with him as a friend. Yet it may help ... Read More
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Getting along with People.

One of the earliest experiences of life, is the realizing that there are other people. It comes to the child when it first discovers that its freedom is limited by the will of another. It cannot always have its own way. It finds its will opposed, and its pleasure interrupted. Other people have somet... Read More
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Getting Help from People

We receive help in our Christian lives, through many channels. But more, perhaps, than we are aware of, does God use other human hearts and lives as his agents in blessing and helping us. Every true Christian is sent among men to be an interpreter of Christ. No one can see Christ in his invisible gl... Read More
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Getting Help from the Bible

Oftentimes young Christians say, "I cannot find the beautiful things in the Bible, nor can I acquire a taste or relish for it. I want to love it and to use it so as to receive help from it—but it does not open its riches to me. I appreciate the wealth and beauties which others find in it and point o... Read More
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Giving What We Have

"And another came, saying, Lord, behold, here is your pound, which I have kept wrapped up in a napkin." Luke 19:20 There always are those who wrap their talent for service, in the napkin of not-worthwhile. They feel that they could not do much, because their ability is so small—and therefore they do... Read More
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Glimpses at Life's Windows

No one can ponder the great theme of immortality for an hour—and not feel the stir and glow of a better, nobler life in him. In our more commonplace moods, we are like men shut up in a narrow cell. We see for the time nothing but the little patch of dusty floor at our feet—and the cold, cheerless wa... Read More
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God in our Common Life

We sometimes forget that God has anything to do with the small events of our every-day lives. Men seem to be living a life of their own, without reference to God, without being influenced by him, without receiving help from him. They are not conscious of God. They go on working out their own schemes... Read More
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GOD'S RESERVE OF GOODNESS

God never gives all he has to give. The time never comes when he has nothing more to bestow. We never reach the best in divine blessings; there is always something better yet to come. Every door that opens into a treasury of love, shows another door into another treasury beyond! The yet unrevealed i... Read More

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