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True Words for Brave Men

Chapter 8 ST. PETER; OR, TRUE COURAGE.

Word Count: 1230    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

e of them, that they had been with Jesus. And they called them, and commanded them not to speak at all nor teach in the name of Jesus. But Peter a

the courage of the brute. One does not blame it or call it wrong. It is good in its place, as all natural things are which God has made. It is good enough for the brute; but it is not good enough for man. You cannot trust it in man. And the more a man is what a man should be, the less he can trust it. The more mind and understanding a man has, so as to be able to foresee danger and measure it, the more chan

the most fearful dangers; who know not at what hour of any night they may not be called up to the most serious and hard labour and responsibility, with the chance of a horrible and torturing death. I mean the firemen of our great cities, than whom there are no steadier, braver, nobler-hearted men. Not a week passes without one or more of those firemen, in trying to sav

in God's hands, and that no evil can happen to him who is doing right-that to him even death at his post is not a loss, but a gain. In short, faith in God, more or less clear, is w

fear," said David, "though the earth be moved, and the mountains carried into the midst of the sea." The just man who holds firm to his duty will not, says a wise old writer, "be shaken from his solid mind

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you will not do the thing you know to be right, and say the thing you know to be true, then indeed you are weak. You are a coward, and sin against God. And you will suf

e that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not. He that putteth not out his money to usury, nor taketh reward against the innocent. He that doeth these things shall never be moved."-Psalm xv. 1-5. Yes, my friends, there is a tabernacle of God in which, even in this life, He will hide us from strife. There is a hill of God in which, even in the midst of danger, and labour, and anxiety, we

God honestly. No man ever asked honestly for that Spirit but what he gained it at last. And no man ever gained

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True Words for Brave Men
True Words for Brave Men
“Charles Kingsley was one of the most influential members of the Church of England during the 19th century, and he wrote a number of Christian books that continue to be read by people of all denominations today.”
1 Chapter 1 THE GOOD CENTURION; OR, THE MAN UNDER AUTHORITY.2 Chapter 2 CHRIST IS COME. A CHRISTMAS SERMON.3 Chapter 3 IS, OR IS NOT, THE BIBLE TRUE 4 Chapter 4 THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE AND THE TREE OF LIFE; OR, THE FALL.5 Chapter 5 I AM.6 Chapter 6 THE ENGLISHMAN TRAINED BY TOIL.7 Chapter 7 HIGHER OR LOWER WHICH SHALL WIN 8 Chapter 8 ST. PETER; OR, TRUE COURAGE.9 Chapter 9 THE STORY OF JOSEPH.10 Chapter 10 SLAVES OF FREE 11 Chapter 11 DANGERS-AND THE LITANY.12 Chapter 12 WILD TIMES, OR DAVID'S FAITH IN A LIVING GOD.13 Chapter 13 DAVID AND NABAL, OR SELF-CONTROL.14 Chapter 14 DAVID'S LOYALTY; OR, TEMPTATION RESISTED.15 Chapter 15 DAVID'S DEATH SONG.16 Chapter 16 AHAB AND MICAIAH-THE CHRISTIAN DEAD ALIVE FOE EVERMORE.17 Chapter 17 WHAT IS CHANCE 18 Chapter 18 EARTHLY AND HEAVENLY WISDOM; OR, STOOP TO CONQUER.19 Chapter 19 IT IS GOOD FOR THE YOUNG TO REJOICE.20 Chapter 20 GOD'S BEAUTIFUL WORLD.-A SPRING SERMON.21 Chapter 21 WONDERS OF THE SEA; OR DAILY MIRACLES.22 Chapter 22 THE SAILOR'S GOD. PREACHED TO SAILORS AT A LITTLE FISHING VILLAGE IN CORNWALL, 1843.23 Chapter 23 THE GOOD SOLDIER OF JESUS CHRIST.24 Chapter 24 BRAVE WORDS FOR BRAVE SOLDIERS AND SAILORS. [199]25 Chapter 25 THE STORY OF CORTEZ; OR PLUCK IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. A LECTURE DELIVERED AT ALDERSHOT CAMP, NOV. 1858.26 Chapter 26 PICTURE GALLERIES.27 Chapter 27 A PORTRAIT IN THE NATIONAL GALLERY.28 Chapter 28 THE BRITISH MUSEUM.