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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 Rewards Of Obedience

The Rewards of Obedience J. R. Miller Proverbs 3:1-18 "Let mercy and truth never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart." Proverbs 3:3. Many people pride themselves on being able to repeat from memory passage after passage of Scripture. They seem to be thorough... Read More
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The Path Of Life

The Path of Life J. R. Miller "I guide you in the way of wisdom and lead you along straight paths. When you walk, your steps will not be hampered; when you run, you will not stumble." Proverbs 4:11-12 God never teaches unwisely; He teaches in the way of wisdom. There is not a word in the Bible which... Read More
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The Living God

The Living God J. R. Miller, 1902 "We have put our hope in the living God." 1 Timothy 4:10 The God of the Bible is a living God. He has a heart of tenderness and love, like our mother's heart. He thinks of His redeemed people, and cares for them. He seeks their companionship, is interested in their ... Read More
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The Fruits Of Wisdom

The Fruits of Wisdom J. R. Miller Proverbs 12:1-15 Proverbs 12:1 "Whoever loves discipline loves knowledge, but he who hates correction is stupid." He who really wants to choose the path of life, who desires to grow wiser and better, will welcome whatever teaches him a lesson, though it is painful o... Read More
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Do The Next Thing

Do the Next Thing J. R. Miller, 1888 DUTY never is a haphazard thing; it does not come to us in 'bundles' from which we may choose what we like best. There are never a half dozen things, any one of which we may fitly do at any particular time; there is someone definite and particular thing in the di... Read More
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People As A 'Means Of Grace'

People as Means of Grace J. R. Miller, 1888 "As iron sharpens iron--so one man sharpens another." Proverbs 27:17 There are pairs of pictures which show some Indian children : first --as they appeared when they came fresh from their barbarism, with the dress and all other marks of their savage state;... Read More
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What To Do With One'S Life

What to do with One's Life J.R. Miller (1840-1912) With many, the question has been already settled. There are some who from early youth have had but one dream for their life. Almost from their infancy, they have had a passion for a particular line of duty — so definite, so earnest, so irresistible,... Read More
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The Way To Victory

The Way to Victory J. R. Miller "Understanding is a wellspring of life unto him who has it: but the instruction of fools is folly. The heart of the wise teaches his mouth, and adds learning to his lips." Proverbs 16:22-33 Our heart makes us. When we do anything wrong—it is our heart's fault. When a ... Read More
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More White Than Black

More White than Black J. R. Miller, 1905 A little story-poem tells of a shepherd-boy leading his sheep through a valley, when a stranger, meeting him, looked over his flock and said, "I see you have more white sheep than black." "Yes," answered the boy, "it is always so." It is always so with sheep.... Read More
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The Master And The Doubter

The Master and the Doubter J. R. Miller, 1905 "Are You the One who is to come—or should we expect someone else?" Matthew 11:3 No other loss possible to a human life is so deep, so poignant, so desolating, as the losing of the sight of God's face in the darkness, the fading out of belief in the unsee... Read More
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The Veiling Of Lives

The Veiling of Lives J. R. Miller, 1902 When Moses came down from the mount—his face shone with a strange brightness. So dazzling was the shining, that in order to conceal the glory, he had to put on a veil when he talked with the people. Many people wear veils over their life . Those among whom the... Read More
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Portions For Those Who Lack

Portions for Those Who Lack by J. R. Miller, 1912 After eating the fat and drinking the sweet of the feast in their own homes, the returned captives were bidden by Nehemiah to send portions to those for whom nothing had been prepared. "For this day is holy," was added to the exhortation. Part of the... Read More
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In That Which Is Least

In That Which Is Least by J. R. Miller, 1912 One of the secrets of a full and rich life, is in being always watchful of the little things . We could accomplish marvels in the quarter-hours we are wasting. We hear of men who have learned a foreign language at their dressing-bureaus; or have read volu... Read More
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The Blessing Of Work

The Blessing of Work J.R. Miller, 1898 (from his book, "Young People's Problems") Some people have the impression that work is part of the curse which sin brought into the world. They imagine that if our first parents had not fallen into sin, that they would never have had anything to do, that they ... Read More
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The Thanksgiving Lesson

The Thanksgiving Lesson by J. R. Miller, 1912 Gladness may not be thanksgiving . It certainly is not all of thanksgiving. One may have a heart bubbling with joy, without a note of thanksgiving. The task of happiness is one to which we should all firmly set ourselves. To be miserable in this glorious... Read More
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Learning To Love

Learning to Love J. R. Miller, 1910 "Life is an education in love." Learning to love is a long lesson. It takes all of the longest life to learn it. The most inveterate obstacle in mastering the lesson is SELF, which persists with an energy which nothing but divine grace can overcome. When no longer... Read More
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The Death Of The Young

The Death of the Young J.R. Miller When one dies in old age we quite easily reconcile ourselves to the departure. We say that it is according to the course of nature. The old person has fulfilled the allotted years of life, the threescore and ten, or fourscore, which mark the limit of human expectat... Read More
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Is Victory Possible?

Is Victory Possible? J.R. Miller The Bible represents each Christian life as the scene of a sore struggle that goes on within, between the old nature and the new. Sometimes Christian people are discouraged when they find how hard it is to live right, to be holy and loving, gentle and Christlike. Gra... Read More
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The Other Days

The Other Days J. R. Miller, 1902 Anybody can be a Christian—on Sunday . It is not hard to have holy thoughts and heavenward aspirations and longings for communion with God—while we are amid devout worshipers whose hearts are all aflame with love for Christ. It is not hard to be sweet tempered, and ... Read More
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Mistaken Ministering

Mistaken Ministering J. R. Miller, 1902 We are to serve others. When we find God --we at once think of our brother . We begin to be like Christ --only when we begin to be helpful . But many mistakes are made by those who are only learning this lesson. Our very eagerness ofttimes leads us to try to h... Read More

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