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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

The Word That Was Not Said

The Word that was NOT Said by J. R. Miller, 1902 Many of the sins of most good people—are sins of 'not doing'. We need always to put into our prayer of penitence the confession, "We have left undone —those things which we ought to have done." This is true of our sins of speech . In one of the Psalms... Read More
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The Seeds We Are Scattering

The SEEDS We Are Scattering J. R. Miller, 1896 (revised) "Do not be deceived! God is not mocked. For whatever a man sows —he will also reap!" Galatians 6:7 Though all are born "dead in trespasses and sins;" in another sense, when a baby is born—its life is only a patch of soil in which, as yet, noth... Read More
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Thoughtfulness And Tact

Thoughtfulness and Tact J. R. Miller, 1880 "Evil is wrought by lack of thought —as well as lack of heart ." Some people have a wonderful way of always speaking a kind word or doing a kind act, at the right time —just when it is most needed and will do the greatest good. No matter when we meet them, ... Read More
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Prayer In The Christian Life

Prayer in the Christian Life J. R. Miller, 1903 "Pray without ceasing." 1 Thessalonians 5:17 What place should prayer have in a Christian's life? Should we pray little or much? Should we confine our praying to certain days—Sundays, for example; or to certain hours or moments of our days—mornings, fo... Read More
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According To His Will

According to His Will J.R. Miller "It is the LORD's will—may He do what He thinks best." 1 Samuel 3:18 "Naked I came from my mother's womb, and naked I will depart. The LORD gave and the LORD has taken away; may the name of the LORD be praised." Job 1:21 "We do not know what we should pray for as we... Read More
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Shut Your Door

Shut Your Door J. R. Miller, 1910 "But when you pray, go into your private room, shut your door , and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you." Matthew 6:6 Jesus gave very definite instructions concerning prayer. We are to enter into our private room ... Read More
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Motes In Other People'S Eyes

Motes in Other People's Eyes J.R. Miller "Why do you look at the mote in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the beam in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the mote out of your eye,' when all the time there is a beam in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the beam... Read More
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Ministries That Bless

Ministries That Bless J. R. Miller, 1902 We mistake, when we think that only great deeds make worthy service . In no life can there be many large and conspicuous things; the years must chiefly be filled with little things . Take even the story of the life of Jesus . In it there were, as recorded, a ... Read More
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Finding God'S Comfort

FINDING GOD'S COMFORT J. R. MILLER "I have heard of you by the hearing of the ear: but now my eye sees you. Therefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes!" Job 42:5-6 1. Afflictions 2. Afflictions Sanctified 3. An Appeal to God 4. Confession and Restoration AFFLICTIONS There is an ancient b... Read More
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Iron Shoes For Rough Roads

Iron Shoes for Rough Roads by J. R. Miller The matter of shoes is important. Especially is this true when the roads are rough and hard. We cannot then get along without something strong and comfortable to wear on our feet. One would scarcely expect to find anything in the Bible about such a need as ... Read More
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Forward, And Not Back

Forward, and Not Back J. R. Miller, 1888 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 lookin... Read More
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Loyalty To Christ

Loyalty to Christ J. R. Miller, 1908 Loyalty to Christ begins in the heart . We must love him supremely . "He who loves father or mother more than me—is not worthy of me; and he who loves son or daughter more than me—is not worthy of me." Nothing makes worthy discipleship, if love is lacking. In the... Read More
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The Hallowing Of Our Burden

THE HALLOWING OF OUR BURDEN by J. R. Miller, 1896 We miss much, by not giving heed to the marginal readings in our reference Bibles. Ofttimes a new light falls upon a verse or a word, when we have noted the alternative rendering which is thus given. These marginal readings give us other shades of me... Read More
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Afterward

AFTERWARD by J. R. Miller, 1886 There is a wondrous power of explanation in that word, " afterward ." Things do not seem to us today— as they will seem tomorrow . This is the key which the Scriptures give us for the solution of the strange mystery of affliction . "No chastening for the present seems... Read More
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Nevertheless, Afterward

Nevertheless, Afterward by J. R. Miller, 1908 Things are not finished —as we see them today. Tomorrow they will appear larger, greater. The bud you see one morning in the garden—will be a full-blown rose in a little while. The brown seed you dropped in your window-box, will be a beautiful plant by a... Read More
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The Cost Of Being A Blessing

The Cost of Being a Blessing J. R. Miller, 1888 Preachers sometimes tell us, in urging us to live a useful life, that it costs but little to do good . In a sense this is true. Without large outlay of money, and without great expenditure of strength—one may do many helpful things and make one's life ... Read More
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Sorrow In Christian Homes

Sorrow in Christian Homes J. R. Miller Sooner or later, sorrow comes to every home. No conditions of wealth or culture or social standing, or even of religion, can exclude it. When two young people come from the marriage-altar, and set up their new home, it seems to them that its joy never can be di... Read More
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The Beatitude For Sorrow

THE BEATITUDE FOR SORROW by J. R. Miller, 1896 A great preacher has said, "It is worth our thought how small that audience must be that would assemble, life through, to listen to a gospel that said nothing to sufferers , nothing to sorrow ." An old theological professor said to his students, "Never ... Read More
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The Duty Of Forgetting Sorrow

The Duty of Forgetting Sorrow J. R. Miller, 1888 Sorrow makes deep scars; indeed, it writes its record ineffaceably on the heart which suffers. We really never get over our deep griefs; we are really never altogether the same after we have passed through them—as we were before. In one sense, sorrow ... Read More
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Losing Self In Christ

Losing SELF in Christ by J. R. Miller, 1903 "If anyone would come after Me, he must deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow Me. For whoever wants to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for me will save it." Luke 9:23-24 The Christian's first duty—is to honor his Master... Read More

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