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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 Service Of Consecration

The Service of Consecration J. R. Miller, 1880 The more deeply we read into the life and teachings of our Lord and his apostles—the more clearly does it appear that the golden thought of "loving others" comes out of the very heart of the gospel. It lies embedded not only in John's Epistles—but in th... Read More
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Being A Christian Between The Sundays

Being a Christian Between the Sundays J.R. Miller The problem of Christian life, is to live sweetly through the common days . Our religion must not all be crowded into our Sundays. True religion is friendship with Christ — and this is not satisfied by the mere observance of religious days, or by fai... Read More
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Hands: A Study

Hands: a Study J. R. Miller, 1888 "Take my hands , and let them move At the impulse of Your love." —Frances Havergal Man is the only being that has such wondrous hands ; the hand, therefore, is one of the marks of man's rank and of his power. With his hand he conquers nature; with his hand he does t... Read More
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Living Up To Our Prayers

Living up to Our Prayers J. R. Miller, 1905 Prayer tests life. If we only tried seriously to live up to our praying—it would have a powerful effect upon our character and conduct! We pray to be made unselfish ; if we demanded of ourselves all that this means, it probably would restrain many selfish ... Read More
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The Blessing Of Work

The Blessing of Work J. R. Miller, 1905 "We urge you, brothers, warn those who are idle." 1 Thessalonians 5:14 "In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, we command you, brothers, to keep away from every brother who is idle." 2 Thessalonians 3:6 "We hear that some among you are idle!" 2 Thessalonians 3:... Read More
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Into The Desert

Into the Desert J. R. Miller, 1905 "Now an angel of the Lord said to Philip —Go south to the road—the desert road —that goes down from Jerusalem to Gaza!" Acts 8:26 Philip, the Deacon, was engaged in a great work in the city of Samaria, when suddenly an angel came to him and commanded him go to the ... Read More
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The Secret Of Personal Helpfulness

The Secret of Personal Helpfulness J.R. Miller Every true Christian desires to be helpful. He longs to make his life a blessing to as many people as possible. He wishes to make the world better, his neighborhood brighter and sweeter. He wants to make every life he touches, in even casual association... Read More
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Coming To The End

Coming to the End J. R. Miller, 1888 We are always coming to the end of something; nothing earthly is long-lived. Many things last but for a day; many, for only a moment. You look at the sunset-clouds, and there is a glory in them which thrills your soul; you turn to call a friend to behold the sple... Read More
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Looking Unto The Hills

Looking Unto the Hills J. R. Miller, 1909 "I lift my eyes unto the hills. Where will my help come from? My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. He will not allow your foot to slip; your Protector will not slumber. Indeed, the Protector of Israel does not slumber or sleep. The Lor... Read More
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Afterward You Will Understand

Afterward You Will Understand J. R. Miller, 1909 "What I am doing—you do not understand now ; but afterward you will understand." John 13:7 Peter drew up his feet when Jesus was about to wash them and said, "Lord, are you going to wash my feet?" He could not bear to have those blessed hands on his f... Read More
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The Practice Of Immortality

The Practice of Immortality J. R. Miller, 1909 Nearly everybody believes in immortality , although not everyone is enthusiastic over the subject. Not long ago, when a distinguished man was asked if he believed in personal immortality, he is said to have answered: "Yes, I cannot help believing in it.... Read More
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Strength And Beauty

Strength and Beauty J. R. Miller "Splendor and majesty are before Him; strength and beauty are in His sanctuary." Psalm 96:6 We should never be content with any mark but the highest . To strive for that which is less than the best—is unworthy of a child of God. It is a great thing, also, to have a m... Read More
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Christian Manliness

Christian Manliness J. R. Miller, 1909 "Be men of courage; be strong." 1 Corinthians 16:13 When Paul would stir up Christians to their best, he bade them to be men of courage. He meant that if they would be manly and act manfully, they would be worthy Christians. No ideal is higher than just to be a... Read More
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Misunderstood

Misunderstood J. R. Miller, 1909 There is a strange story or tradition of a stone which was originally meant for an important place in the temple—but which was misunderstood and rejected by the builders. When the temple was about to be finished, one stone of peculiar shape was needed to complete it,... Read More
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Service Declined

Service Declined J. R. Miller, 1909 It seems strange to have God refuse service offered to him. David had been king for a number of years and had built a cedar house for himself. One day as he sat in his luxurious home, a shadow fell over him. He began to feel a sense of shame as he thought of the f... Read More
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What God Thinks Of Us

What God Thinks of Us J. R. Miller, 1909 One of the most important questions we can ask ourselves, is what God thinks of us. One has pointed out that in every man, there are four different men : the man whom the neighbors see, the man whom one's family sees, the man whom the person himself sees, and... Read More
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Shallow Lives

Shallow Lives J. R. Miller In one of our Lord's parables, he depicts different lives as different kinds of ground, or rather ground in different conditions . One kind he describes under the figure of thin soil, too thin to bring anything to ripeness or perfection. The soil may be rich enough in its ... Read More
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Crowding Out The Best

Crowding Out the Best J. R. Miller Some lives come to nothing—because they take in too many interests. They are too crowded. One thing chokes out another, and, of course, it is always the best that is choked out. In one of our Lord's parables, he illustrates the mistake of this kind of living—by a b... Read More
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Things To Leave Undone

Things to Leave Undone J. R. Miller Some things must be left out; just what they shall be—is the question. Many hands beckon continually. We can follow the beck of only one; which shall it be? There are thousands of books standing up in their place in the library, each one crying, "Read me!" But one... Read More
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Fruit In Its Season

Its Fruit in Its Season J. R. Miller Every life is sent into this world—to be a blessing. God's thought for every creature he makes, is beauty and usefulness. The marring and the curse, we find everywhere are not divine purposes—but come from the resistance or the perversion of the holy will. The wo... Read More

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