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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 One Who Stands By

The One Who Stands By by J. R. Miller, 1912 Jesus spoke to his disciples of the Holy Spirit as the Comforter . We think of a comforter, as one who gives consolation in trouble. There is much sorrow in the world, and there is always need of those who understand the art of comforting . There is consta... Read More
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Following And Fishing

Following and Fishing J.R. Miller Following comes before fishing. We are not ready for the Master's work until we are the Master's disciples. Loving precedes serving. We ought not to forget this. On earth one may serve a master one dislikes—but it is not so in Christ's kingdom. "Do you love Me?" mus... Read More
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Be Of Good Cheer!

Be of Good Cheer! by J. R. Miller, 1912 "And now I exhort you—to be of good cheer!" Acts 27:22 In the story of his voyage and shipwreck, we find Paul not only cheerful himself—but a giver of encouragement to others. The storm had grown fiercer and fiercer. It had simply laid hold of the ship, torn i... Read More
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How Jesus Comforts His Friends

How Jesus Comforts His Friends by J. R. Miller, 1912 The little Twenty-third Psalm is the most familiar, and most often read portion of the Bible. It has comforted more sorrow than any other composition the world possesses. Next to it, the Fourteenth Chapter of John is the best known of all the Scri... Read More
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After Bereavement—What?

After Bereavement—What? by J. R. Miller, 1912 There is something in bereavement, which makes it mean a great deal in a woman's life. It is a sore disappointment. Dreams of love's happiness are shattered. The beauty which had only begun to be realized in her home, in her wedded joy, in her social lif... Read More
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The Method Of Grace

The Method of Grace J. R. Miller, 1902 There is a phrase in one of the Gospels, referring to Christ, which is very suggestive. The whole verse reads: "Of His fullness have all we received, and grace for grace ." The words "grace for grace" are very suggestive. They describe the manner in which the D... Read More
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You Will Not Mind The Roughness

You Will Not Mind the Roughness by J. R. Miller, 1912 Sometimes there is inscrutable mystery in the difficult experiences through which godly people are led. A few years ago a happy young couple came from the marriage altar, full of hope and joy. Their home was bright with love. A year later a baby ... Read More
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Why Does No One Ever See God?

Why Does No One Ever See God? by J. R. Miller, 1912 There are many sincere Christians who are longing for clearer revealings of God. An earnest young Christian wrote to her pastor: "I find myself ever asking, as I read the New Testament, "These things are very beautiful—but do we know that they are ... Read More
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Faults And Ideals Of Young Women

Faults and Ideals of Young Women by J. R. Miller "Cleanse me from my secret faults." Psalm 19:12 "The King's daughter is all glorious within : her clothing is of wrought gold." Psalm 14:13 The religion of Christ has something to say to every man, woman, and child, in every relation, on every day, in... Read More
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Faults And Ideals Of Young Men

Faults and Ideals of Young Men J. R. Miller, 1893 Recently I published a little book bearing the title: "Faults and Ideals of Young Women." It contained quotations from letters of a number of young men concerning the points indicated in the title. Many young ladies have written to the author suggest... Read More
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Glimpses Of The Heavenly Life

Glimpses of the Heavenly Life J. R. Miller, 1908 Heaven's gates never open outward . Countless multitudes enter them, to look upon the glories within—but none come back to report to us what they have seen. We often wish we might look upon the beauty of the heavenly home to see what it is—but our wis... Read More
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Uniting With The Church

Uniting with the Church by J. R. Miller To unite with the Church is to take one's place among the followers of the Master. It is a public act. It is a confession of Christ before men. It is not a profession of superior saintliness. On the other hand, it is a distinct avowal of personal sinfulness an... Read More
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Speak Tenderly

Speak Tenderly by J. R. Miller, 1912 "Comfort, comfort My people. Speak tenderly to Jerusalem, and announce to her that her time of servitude is over, her iniquity has been pardoned, and she has received from the Lords hand double for all her sins." Isaiah 40:2 There is need always for tender words.... Read More
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Face To Face With One'S Own Life

Face to Face with One's Own Life by J. R. Miller, 1912 A writer in one of the magazines said recently, that if he were a preacher he would raise his voice in behalf of the individual life. He thinks the individual is lost sight of by too many preachers, in considering the needs of Society in general... Read More
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The Fragrance Of The Ointment

The Fragrance of the Ointment J. R. Miller, 1905 It was Mary of Bethany, whose ointment thus filled the house with its fragrance. The first reference in the Bible to perfume, is in a figure of speech which describes God's pleasure in men's offerings. After leaving the ark Noah built an altar and off... Read More
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If Two Of You Shall Agree

If Two of You Shall Agree by J. R. Miller, 1912 Why two? Would it not be the same for one? Is not the gate of prayer open to everyone? May not a lonely soul anywhere call upon God and be sure of answer? Why then does the Master say two—"If two of you shall agree--the prayer will be granted?" Certain... Read More
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The Master'S Friendships

The Master's Friendships by James Russell Miller, 1910 The need of friendship is the deepest need of life. Every heart cries out for it. Perhaps no shortcoming in good lives, is so common as the failure to be a friend to those about us. Jesus Christ gave us the pattern for all beautiful life—but in ... Read More
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Friendship With Christ

Friendship with Christ J. R. Miller, 1905 "Having loved His own who were in the world—He loved them unto the end!" John 13:1 The ideal Christian life—is a personal and growing friendship with Jesus Christ. Yet some people have difficulty in understanding how a personal friendship can be formed with ... Read More
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What To Do With Our Unequal Chance

What to Do with Our Unequal Chance J. R. Miller Some people feel that they do not have a fair chance in the world. They look at others who seem to have more advantages and fewer hindrances, and they conclude that the allotments of providence are not just and equal. Some young people let their minds ... Read More
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Slow And Steady Advance Is The Best

Slow and Steady Advance is the Best by J. R. Miller, 1912 Many young men are impatient of slow success. In their enthusiasm, they expect to advance rapidly and without hindrance in their chosen career. The young physician is eager to find at once a large and remunerative practice. The young aspirant... Read More

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