H. C. G. (Handley Carr Glyn) Moule

H. C. G. (Handley Carr Glyn) Moule
Handley Carr Glyn Moule (1841–1920) was an English bishop, theologian, and writer known for his evangelical scholarship. He served as the Bishop of Durham from 1901 to 1920 and was a leading figure in the Anglican Evangelical tradition. Moule wrote numerous books, including "Outlines of Christian Doctrine" and commentaries on the New Testament epistles, such as "Romans" and "Ephesians." His works combined deep theological insight with pastoral care, reflecting his commitment to biblical authority and Christian spirituality.

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CHAPTER I.   THE SECRET WALK WITH GOD (i.). Pastor, for the round of toil See the toiling soul is fed; Shut the chamber, light the oil, Break and eat the Spirit's bread; Life to others would'st thou bring? Live thyself upon thy King. Let me explain in this first sentence that when in these pages I address "my Younger Brethren," I mean brethren in the Christian Ministry in the Church... more...

CONSIDER HIM Heb. i.-ii. Let us open the Epistle to the Hebrews, with an aim simple and altogether practical for heart and for life. Let us take it just as it stands, and somewhat as a whole. We will not discuss its authorship, interesting and extensive as that problem is. We will not attempt, within the compass of a few short chapters, to expound continuously its wonderful text. Rather, we will gather... more...