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The Heart-Cry of Jesus Introduction

By Byron J. Rees


      DEDICATION.
      TO MY MASTER, EVEN CHRIST.

      INTRODUCTION.

      THE NEED OF THE DAY.

      The saying, "Necessity is the mother of Invention," finds nowhere a more vivid illustration of its truth than in the publishing enterprises of the modern Holiness movement. The onward movement of the Holy Ghost along Pentecostal lines, convicting of depravity, creating a clean-reading public, and endueing with power both pulpit and pew, has resulted in a constant and growing demand for full-salvation literature. Tens of thousands of pulpits do an active business on both the wholesale and retail plan, with science and philosophy as stock in trade. Famishing congregations are proffered the bugs of biology, the rocks of geology, and the stars of astronomy until their souls revolt, and they demand bread and meat.

      THE NEED BEING SUPPLIED.

      The great soul-cry is being met and answered by the publication and distribution of soul-feeding, spirit-inspiring, health-giving Holiness books and papers. God is raising up writers and editors from whose pens pour melted truths, to the edification and blessing of thousands.

      THE PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK.

      In this little book we have a production in which the author has made little attempt at the elucidation of doctrine or the waging of controversy, but in great simplicity and directness he has presented the truth with a view to helpfulness, desiring to introduce really hungry souls into the Canaan life, and provide a well-loaded table of rich provisions for those who are already "in the Land."

      READERS WILL BE REFRESHED.

      We believe that there is a warmth, fervor and glow about the pages of this volume which will be most refreshing to many, many readers. May the Holy Spirit put His seal upon it and give it an extensive circulation.

      SETH C. REES.

      PROVIDENCE, R. I., NOVEMBER 15, 1898.

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See Also:
   Introduction
   Preface
   Chapter 1. A Word in the Prayer
   Chapter 2. Some Errors
   Chapter 3. Those for Whom Christ Prayed
   Chapter 4. Christ's Prayer Answered
   Chapter 5. Christian Unity
   Chapter 6. Fearlessness
   Chapter 7. Responsiveness to Christ
   Chapter 8. Soul-Rest
   Chapter 9. Prayerfulness
   Chapter 10. Success
   Chapter 11. Visits Of Angels
   Chapter 12. Growth in Christliness of Life
   Experience

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