![]() To avoid mistake, with equal care he records the counter-arguments.ġ. First, he yearned to encourage believing brethren who for conscience' sake had felt constrained to separate themselves from the state churches, and meet for worship in such conditions as would more accord with New Testament principles, and secure greater edification.Ģ. Being a German himself, and therefore familiar with their language, customs, and habits of thought, he saw that he was fitted to wield a larger influence among his fellow countrymen than otherwise.ģ. He was minded to publish his Narrative in his own tongue wherein he was born, not so much in the form of a mere translation, as of an independent record of his life's experiences such as would be specially suited to its new mission.Ĥ. An effectual door was opened before him, and more widely than ever, especially at Stuttgart and although there were many adversaries, they only made his help the more needful to those whose spiritual welfare was in peril.ĥ. A distinct burden was laid on his heart, as from the Lord, which prayer, instead of relieving, increased- a burden which he felt without being able to explain- so that the determination to visit his native land gave him a certain peace which he did not have when he thought of remaining at home. He records some of the motives which led to this conclusion.ġ. Much prayer deepened his persuasion that he had not misread God's signal, and that His time had now fully come. Müller as an indication that God was once more leading him in the direction of Germany, for another season of labour in his native land. This work of translation she partially accomplished, though somewhat imperfectly and the whole occurrence impressed Mr. ![]() ![]() The perusal of these pages was so blest to her that she was converted to God, and felt moved to translate the Narrative into her own tongue as a channel of similar blessing to other hearts. Some eighteen months previously, a German lady from Würtemberg had called to consult him as to her own plans, and, finding her a comparative stranger to God, he spoke to her about her spiritual state, and gave her the first two parts of his Narrative. Müller found it blessed to follow, one step at a time, as God ordered his way, and to stand still and wait when He seemed to call for a halt.Īt the end of May, 1843, a crisis was reached, which was a new example of the experiences to which faith is liable in the walk with God and a new illustration of the duty and delight of depending upon Him in everything and for everything, habitually waiting upon Him, and trusting in Him to remove all hindrances in the way of service. Portland comes with three interior colour options: aqua, red or white and the plaster version is pure white with nothing added.James Bartlett is fascinated with materials and what they do and say when he made Portland in both concrete and plaster he cleverly took one form but allowed the character of each material to finally define the persona of the product and where and how it would be used.The small and large options for the design combine well in clusters and work when used uniformly in a grid or line equally in a cluster mixing both size and materials gives many more possibilities.Both options are easily hand painted on site for easy customisation."THE steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord." (Psalm xxxvii.23.) Some one quaintly adds, "Yes, and the stops, too!" The pillar of cloud and fire is a symbol of that divine leadership which guides both as to forward steps and intervals of rest. A cool, calm, detailed addition to even the most minimally designed interior. ![]() Portland's pentagonal jewel-like shape is designed to work well in clusters, patterns or lines. A design offered in two commonly used construction materials: the rough cast of concrete and the milky smooth purity of plaster. Portland Concrete is a faceted decorative spotlight pendant by James Bartlett for innermost available in 3 different colourways.
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