Daniel webster whittle biography of albert
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For this reason I also suffer these things; nevertheless I am not ashamed, for I know whom I have believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep what I have committed to Him until that Day (1 Timothy 1:12).
Second Timothy is our last letter from the venerable apostle Paul. From a Roman prison cell to his young friend and co-worker in the gospel of Jesus Christ, Paul encouraged a weak, timid, fearful Timothy. At the end of his earthly life, Paul was anything but ashamed of his ministry or the One for whom he ministered. A decade earlier he’d written of his experiences as a missionary being shipwrecked and imprisoned, beaten and stoned. He knew poverty, hunger, and insomnia (2 Corinthians 11:23-28).
Despite Timothy’s feelings and Paul’s sufferings, each day could be faced by knowing Jesus. The Father’s great gift of a loving, merciful, gracious, powerful Saviour leaves the believer stupefied as to why, unworthy, Christ in love r • • American gospel lyricist and evangelist Daniel Webster Whittle Daniel Webster Whittle Army Major Daniel Webster Whittle (November 22, 1840, Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts - March 4, 1901, Northfield, Massachusetts) was a 19th-century American gospel song lyricist, evangelist, and Bible teacher. Whittle was associated with the evangelistic campaigns of Dwight Lyman Moody.[1] Marrying Abbie Hanson in 1861 the night before he deployed with Company B of the 72d Illinois Infantry, he served in the American Civil War. He was wounded at Vicksburg and marched with GeneralWilliam Tecumseh Sherman’s forces through Georgia. Whittl
In preparing to write on the song "Dying with Jesus" (or "Moment by moment"), which Whittle co-wrote with his da Daniel webster whittle biography of albert
Born (1840-11-22)November 22, 1840 Died March 4, 1901(1901-03-04) (aged 60) Allegiance United States Service / branch U.S. Years of service 1861–1865 Rank Major Unit 72d Illinois Infantry Battles / wars American Civil War Life and career