Norman P. Grubb
Born
in Bournemouth, The United Kingdom
August 02, 1895
Died
December 15, 1993
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Rees Howells: Intercessor
47 editions
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published
1952
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C. T. Studd: Cricketer & Pioneer
65 editions
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published
1933
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Continuous Revival: The Secret of Victorious Living
13 editions
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published
1971
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Touching the Invisible
15 editions
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published
1960
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Yes, I Am
6 editions
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published
2000
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God Unlimited
11 editions
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published
2002
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Deep Things of God
8 editions
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published
2012
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The Key to Everything
2 editions
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published
1975
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Who Am I?
10 editions
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published
1975
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Paul's Key to the Liberated Life: Romans Six to Eight
4 editions
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published
2014
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“If I firmly believed, as millions say they do, that the knowledge of a practice of religion in this life influences destiny in another, then religion would mean to me everything. I would cast away earthly enjoyments as dross, earthly thoughts and feelings as vanity. Religion would be my first waking thought and my last image before sleep sank me into unconsciousness. I should labor in its cause alone. I would take thought for the marrow of eternity alone. I would esteem one soul gained for heaven worth a life of suffering. Earthly consequences would never stay in my head or seal my lips. Earth, its joys and its griefs, would occupy no moment of my thoughts. I would strive to look upon eternity alone, and on the immortal souls around me, soon to be everlastingly happy or everlastingly miserable. I would go forth to the world and preach to it in season and out of season. and my text would be, "What shall it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his own soul”
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“I started at the bottom and loved just one; and if you love one, you can love many; and if many, you can love all.”
― Rees Howell Intercessor
― Rees Howell Intercessor
“The first key, put in a sentence, has been this: that our “evils” are never the happenings in themselves, but the effect we allow them to have on us. No matter whether objectively an experience is apparently good or evil, subjectively, to the one who fears and doubts, all is evil; to the one who trusts, all is good.”
― Touching the Invisible
― Touching the Invisible