F. B. (Frederick Brotherton) Meyer

F. B. (Frederick Brotherton) Meyer
Frederick Brotherton Meyer (1847–1929) was a British Baptist pastor and author known for his devotional writings and sermons. He was a prominent figure in the Keswick holiness movement, emphasizing deeper spiritual life and Christian sanctification. Meyer wrote numerous books, including "The Secret of Guidance" and "Christ in Isaiah," which have influenced Christian thought and practice. In addition to his writing, he was a popular speaker, often collaborating with contemporaries such as D.L. Moody and supporting missionary work worldwide.

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JOHN THE BAPTIST. I. The Interest of his Biography.   "John, than which man a sadder or a greater    Not till this day has been of woman born;  John, like some iron peak by the Creator    Fired with the red glow of the rushing morn.   "This, when the sun shall rise and overcome it,    Stands in his shining, desolate and bare;  Yet not the less the inexorable... more...

The Laver in the Life of Jesus "He poureth water into a basin, and began to wash the disciples' feet, and to wipe them with a towel wherewith He was girded."—JOHN xiii. 5. In the court of the Temple there were two objects that arrested the eye of the entering worshipper—the Brazen Altar, and the Laver. The latter was kept always full of pure, fresh water, for the constant washings... more...