Miller A Life of Character is a 27 chapter work on how to build Christian character in the believer’s life and conduct.
Esword
Pink, Arthur – Heroes of the Faith

The Heroes of the Faith
A. W. Pink
1886-1952
The object of the Christian’s hope is an expression of his faith. This is an actual presence in his heart and mind and thinking. One’s faith flows abundantly from one’s beliefs, what one “does not see” but even so, is assured that it is real. This is our future viewed through the eyes of faith. It is the bond between what God says will happen, and what we believe so much that we live out our lives based on those beliefs. Faith is a bond between our heart and soul and what God has promised us.
This reality shows itself in our life, and this is where Pink examines heroes of the faith, and how their faith has actually brought about a present reality from this future outlook.
Pink examines and explains this from Hebrews 11, God’s list of great heroes of the faith. In each of these cases, God uses an individual who has lived his life different because of the promises of God that have so gripped him or her, that they can no longer live “normal” lives, but live a life showing God in that life that they live.
Smith, Hamilton – Puritan Writings
Extracts from the Letters of Samuel Rutherford Extracts from the Writings of Thomas Watson Extracts from the Writings of William Gurnall Smith, Hamilton – Puritan Writings Post Views: 471
Clowe Miracles of Jesus Christ
Clowe Miracles of Jesus Christ is a 37 chapter work on various of the miracles of Christ in relation to the miraculous aspect of these deeds.
Miracles of Jesus Christ
Miracles OF JESUS CHRIST, EXPLAINED ACCORDING TO THEIR SPIRITUAL MEANING, in the way of QUESTION and ANSWER.
BY THE REV. J. CLOWES, M.A
MANCHESTER: Printed for a Society of Gentlemen, by J. Gleave, 196 Deansgate. 1816 and 1817.
Miracles of Jesus Christ is a 39 chapter work on various miracles of Jesus (some would probably not be considered a miracle normally), in which the author presents questions and answers. This author may be a follower of Swedenborgism.