DISCIPLESHIP
by G. Campbell Morgan AUTHOR'S NOTE HIS book is intended to be, along practical lines, an aid to the disciples of Jesus, and that, by endqvouring to show in some measure, the eminent practicability of being a Christian, in the power of the life communicated by and sustained in Christ through the Holy Spirit.
t is further intended to reveal the actual effect on this present life, for ennobling it in all its relations, and filling it 'with ill joy and beauty, of the ultimate intention of the Master for all His disciples.
To the glory of God, and the help of fellow-disciples it is therefore prayerfully sent forth on its mission. G. Campbell Morgan
CONTENTS I. BECOMING A DISCIPLE
II. FIRST LESSONS
III. THE METHOD OF ADVANCEMENT
IV. THE DISCIPLE AT HOME
V. THE DISCIPLE AT BUSINESS
VI. THE DISCIPLE AT PLAY
VII. THE DISCIPLE AS A FRIEND
VIII. THE DISCIPLE AT WORK FOR THE MASTER
IX. THE DISCIPLE IN SORROW
X. THE DISCIPLE IN JOY
XI. THE DISCIPLE GOING HOME
XII. THE DISCIPLE IN GLORY
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