J.R. Miller — Index

 

External Links

 

Here is a list of all the links I can find to other sites on the Web that have more than a trivial mention of the Rev. J.R. Miller


Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A synopsis of J.R. Millers life and a list of his books. The page is basically a abridgment of John T. Faris's work The Life of Dr. J.R. Miller: Jesus and I Are Friends.


Presbyterian Historical Society Philadelphia, PA.
  This is an ‘xml’ page and some browsers don’t like opening it.

The page is copyright so I cannot reproduce it here. Essentially it reports it has 0.75 cu.ft of records pertaining to J.R. Miller. This includes: the history of the work of the United States Christen Commission in Ohio; notes, incidents, etcetera that happened in connection with army; correspondence; sermons; and photographs.


Cyber Nation
  This is a secular site with many inspirational quotations. It only has two by Dr. Miller. in 2005 it only had one.


Project Gutenberg has a plain text copy of
  ‘Girls: Faults and Ideals — A Familiar Talk, with Quotations from Letters’

Project Gutenberg is a collection of more than 13.000 eBooks, produced by hundreds of volunteers.


Deidre Johnson has a transcription of parts of
  ‘The Story of a Busy Life — Recollections of Mrs. George A. Paull’
  Edited by J. R. Miller, D. D.
  New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Company 1896


Shilohon Baptist Church sponsors the Shiloh Online Library, which lists the following works:

  1. By The Still Waters - A Meditation on the 23rd Psalm
  2. The Duty of Encouragement
  3. The Cure for Care - Chapter 5 of Week-Day Religion
  4. Week-Day Religion
  5. Beautiful Old Age
  6. Mutual Forbearance

gracegems.org has the following works:

  1. Secrets of Happy Home Life
  2. Mutual Forbearance
  3. The Cure for Care - Chapter 5 of Week-Day Religion
  4. Beautiful Old Age

www.greenpasturesministry.com lists 26 verses from Green Pastures


www.zeitun-eg.org has 92 readings from Green Pastures with Scripture quotations added from the King James Version of the bible.


www.jr-miller.com is an attempt to collect all or at least most of Dr. Miller’s works. It has all the works listed above with the exception of ‘The Story of a Busy Life‘.


Solid Ground Books a good description of Miller’s life


5 quotes from Miller /www.sta-marienberg.de/download/bible_readings_home.pdf


Religious Revival in Civil War Armies

members.tripod.com/~greatamericanhistory/gr02012.htm


November 16, 1861 • Civil War Christian Commission Formed

www.gospelcom.net/chi/DAILYF/2002/11/daily-11-16-2002.shtml
Duncan Chambers Milner

In his notes Milner gives the number of his commission, 3420, and says that he served under J. R. Miller, later the noted editor of Presbyterian.


Christian Business Directory has a blog headed Thoughts Regarding God and Life at cbd-thort.blogspot.com/. It has published some extracts from Archive Miller.

So far it has featured the following articles.

The Christian Life: The Ideal

The Watchfulness of God

Helps for Worried Week Days

Christ's Ascension

It also archives articles by the month

April 2006

March 2006

Jenson's Blog featured James Russell Miller in March of 2006, and had a passage from Come ye Apart on April 5th.

The blog consists of the thoughts from a Singaporean living in London, UK


Christians Unite has five excerpts from JR Miller's works:

Secrets of Happy Home Life
Mutual Forbearance - Chapter 20 of Week-Day Religion
The Cure for Care - Chapter 5 of Week-Day Religion
The Duty of Encouragement - Chapter 17 of Week-Day Religion
Beautiful Old Age - Chapter 31 of Week-Day Religion

There is an admission that these excerpts came from www.sermonindex.net/modules/articles/


tipsofallsorts.com has some snipits from Miller. All posted recently.

Ministering Women
True Living
Let Go Of The Past
The Discipline Of Drudgery
Our Occupation


Daily Devotionals

Tracts Online publishes a chapter from Come Ye Apart on its home page every day.


www.walkinlight.com in Singapore also publishes a chapter from Come Ye Apart every day. The introduction runs as follows:

A daily devotional material by J.R. Miller, D.D. This devotional is one which I use for most of my quiet time. Personally, I feel his material ministers to me. It speaks to me and causes me to ask questions about my Christian life. May this material also help you.


Check back often. This list is likely to grow.

If you know of a link that I have missed, please e-mail me

 

top