LETTERS ON SOME PRACTICAL POINTS CONNECTED WITH THE ASSEMBLY BY F. W. GRANT
FOREWORD
The following letters were first published by
brother F. W. Grant in 1870, and reprinted in "Help and Food" in 1906. The
First Letter has to do with the principles of reception to fellowship with
remarks as to what has been called "occasional" fellowship.
The Second
Letter emphasizes the unity of the assembly as promoted and maintained by the
connection with the Centre - the Lord Himself, at His Table.
The Third
Letter takes up the remembrance of the Lord Himself in the Lord's Supper.
The Fourth Letter points out the resulting worship through communion with
the Father by the Holy Spirit's power.
May the Lord be pleased to bless
these precious truths to His beloved people: truths which are just as fresh and
vital for the testimony of Christ and His assembly today as they were a hundred
years ago or when first revealed through the apostle of the Gentiles in
the Holy Scriptures.
D. T. J.
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