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  1. By W.E. Sangster. 1900 -- 1960. Never taken to a place of worship for the first eight years of his life, Sangster found his way into an inner-city London Methodist mission where he happily attended Sunday School for years. When he was twelve a sensitive teacher gently asked him if he wanted to become a disciple of Jesus Christ.

  2. Margaret Elizabeth Sangster ( pen name, Aunt Marjorie; [1] February 22, 1838 – June 3, 1912) was an American poet, author, and editor. Her poetry was inspired by family and church themes, and included hymns and sacred texts. She worked in several fields including book reviewing, story writing, and verse making.

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  4. Let me conclude this study of Sangster with the three points of an ordination charge I heard him give: (1) Be glad that God has called you to a hard life. (2) Never be content to know about God. Know God yourself in the intimacy of prayer and by quarrying in the book of God. (3) Want nothing for yourself but holiness.

  5. Jul 23, 2023 · Transportation and trade flourished due to the crucial role of horses in biblical society. Horses facilitated the movement of people, goods, and ideas, connecting different regions and cultures. They enabled travelers to traverse great distances more swiftly, allowing for the expansion of trade networks.

  6. Jan 4, 2022 · God sometimes ordered the Israelites to hamstring horses that had been captured in war. Hamstringing an enemy’s horses captured in war was a customary strategy throughout history. A hamstrung horse was disabled to the extent that it was ineffective for further military action.

  7. It may seem strange that there was no mention of horses in the Bible before that, but horses were only introduced to Egypt less than a century before Joseph. A few hundred years later, after the oppression of the Israelites in Egypt, God sent Moses to free them.

  8. W.E. Sangster, Reverend, William E. Sangster (1900 – 1960), was a British Methodist preacher who was known for calling the Methodist denomination to stick to its Biblical roots during the 20th century rather than cave to religious compromise. He eventually became the pastor of London’s Westminster Central Hall in 1939. His sermons were regularly stopped by bombings in London and sometimes ...

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