
The Safe Compass and How it Points: The Bible the Only Safe Guide to Heaven (Newton)
Description
Richard Newton was called "The Prince of Preachers to the young" by no less than Charles H. Spurgeon.
This volume contains Ten Sermons illustrating the fact that "God has given us the BIBLE to be the Safe Compass that is always pointing towards heaven. And as it points in the right direction, it is always saying to us, 'This is the way, walk ye in it.'"
Contents
- REASONS FOR RESISTING THE ENTICEMENTS OF SINNERS - Proverbs 1:10
- RELIGION AND RUBIES COMPARED - Proverbs 3:15
- LESSONS FROM THE ANT - Proverbs 6:6
- THE HARD WAY - Proverbs 13:15
- THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL GARDEN - Canticles 5:1
- THE WAYS OF DOING GOOD - Acts 10:38
- THE BLESSEDNESS OF GIVING - Acts 20:35
- GATHERING FRAGMENTS: Time & Knowledge - John 6:12
- GATHERING FRAGMENTS: Money & Usefulness - John 6:12
- THE BEST HELPER - Isaiah 41:10
About the Author
Richard Newton, D.D. (1813-1887) Though he was born in Liverpool, England in 1813, Newton was educated at the University of Pennsylvania and then served as an Episcopal rector in Philadelphia for many years. In addition to thirty volumes of children's sermons, he wrote Illustrated Rambles in Bible Lands, Five-Minute Talks for Young People, Heroes of the Early Church, and Heroes of the Reformation.