Holding Fast the Faithful Word: Sermons and Addresses by Samuel Miller

· Reformation Heritage Books
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With this commitment in place, Samuel Miller entered his career at Princeton Seminary determined not to allow his professorial duties to diminish his calling as a minister of the gospel. And with such conviction, Miller did, indeed, continue preaching unto the last days of his life. Holding Fast the Faithful Word collects a number of sermons Miller had published during his ministry. Miller’s sermons are models of organizational clarity. His main headings are easily discerned, and he always provides practical applications from the doctrines contained in his discourses. Table of Contents:
1. Christ Our Righteousness
2. The Evidence and Duty of Being on the Lord’s Side
3. The Earth Filled with the Glory of the Lord
4. The Vision is Yet for an Appointed Time
5. The Difficulties and Temptations Which Attend the Preaching of the Gospel in Great Cities
6. Christ the Model of Gospel Ministers
7. The Sacred Office Magnified
8. Holding Fast the Faithful Word
9. The Duty of the Church to Take Measures for Providing an Able and Faithful Ministry
10. A Plea for an Enlarged Ministry
11. The Divine Appointment, the Duties, and the Qualifications of Ruling Elders
12. The Duty, the Benefits, and the Proper Method of Religious Fasting
13. The Importance of Domestic Happiness
14. The Means of Domestic Happiness
15. The Appropriate Duty and Ornament of the Female Sex
16. The Dangers of Education in Roman Catholic Schools
17. The Guilt, Folly, and Sources of Suicide
18. Theatrical Amusements
19. The Rejection of Revealed Truth Referable to Moral Depravity
20. The Importance of Gospel Truth
21. Opening of the New Presbyterian Church, in Arch Street

About the author

Samuel Miller (1769–1850) was a Presbyterian minister and served as professor of ecclesiastical history and church government at Princeton Theological Seminary.

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