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  1. Life of Henry Drummond (1851-1897): A Shortened Version of the Biography by George Adam Smith by Sir George Adam Smith, 1997-01
  2. The greatest thing in the world by Henry, 1851-1897 Drummond, 2009-10-26
  3. Best thoughts : selections from the writings of Henry Drummond by Drummond. Henry. 1851-1897, 1899
  4. Natural law in the spiritual world. by Henry Drummond . by Drummond. Henry. 1851-1897., 1885-01-01
  5. The changed life, an address by Drummond Henry 1851-1897, 1891
  6. Stones rolled away, and other addresses to young men, delivered in America by Drummond Henry 1851-1897, 1899
  7. Tropical Africa. by Henry (1851-1897) Drummond, 1890-01-01
  8. The Ideal Life; Addresses Hitherto Unpublished by Drummond Henry 1851-1897, 2010-09-28
  9. Natural law in the spiritual world by Henry Drummond. by Drummond. Henry. 1851-1897., 1888-01-01
  10. My point of view, selections from the works of Henry Drummond by Drummond Henry 1851-1897, 1892-01-01
  11. Drummond's addresses.. by Drummond Henry 1851-1897, 1898-01-01
  12. The ideal life; addresses hitherto unpublished. by Henry Drummon by Drummond. Henry. 1851-1897., 1913-01-01
  13. Henry Drummond: 1851-1897 : Fellow of the Royal Society, Edinburgh, Fellow of the Geological Society
  14. Natural law in the spirit world by Drummond Henry 1851-1897, 1880-01-01

81. Henry Drummond,BRILLIANTS SELECTED FROM THE WRITINGS OF, 1892, Bk
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82. DRUMMOND, HENRY (17861860)
a small wooden or brass cylinder with a vellum at each end Drummond, Henry (18511897), Scottish evangelical writer and lecturer, was horn in Stirling on the 17th of August 1851 died on the 11th of March 1897. His character was
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DRUMMOND, HENRY (17861860)
The tenor drum (Fr. caisse roulante; Ger. Roll- or Ruhrlrommel; Ital. tamburo rulanle) is similar to the side drum but has a larger cylinder of wood and no snares; consequently its timbre lacks the brilliancy and incisiveness of the side drum. It is used for the roll in military bands, in some theatre orchestras, and on the stage. The tambourin de Provence is a small drum with a long cylinder of narrow diameter used in the Basque provinces with a small pipe (galoubet) having three holes. The drum is beaten with one stick only, the performer steadying it with the hand which fingers the pipe. The tambourin and galoubet are in fact a survival of the pipe and tabor (q.v.). This was do with merry sowne, With pipes trumpes and tabers thereto, And loud clariones they blew also. A prose account of the battle ~in the same MS. states that the Englische mynstrelles beaten their tabers and blewen their trompes and pipers pipenede loude and made a great schowte upon the Skottes. Froissart, under date 1338, gives details of the means taken by the Scots to intimidate the soldiers of Edward 111.8 Having mentioned their great horns, he adds, ils font si grand noise avec grands tambours quils ont aussi. The same chronicler, describing the triumphal entry of Edward III. into Calais (1347), gives the following list of instruments used: trompes, tambours, nacaires, chalemies, muses. 6

83. Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary Of Phrase & Fable. Drummond, Professor Henry
Bibliographical Appendix Drummond, Professor Henry. Driver Brewer 18101897. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. Drummond, Professor Henry. ( b. Stirling, 1851). Natural Law
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Drummond, Principal James, LL.D. ... BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD E. Cobham Brewer . Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. Drummond, Professor Henry

84. Crystal Clouds Quotations: Source Profile
Size . Drummond, Henry (1851 1897), Click For External OnlineReference Scottish Theologian. Quotations By This Source. Generosity.
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85. Crystal Clouds Quotations:
Drucker, Peter Ferdinand American Economist (1907 ). Drummond, Henry ScottishTheologian (1851 - 1897). « Previous Page Next Page » 1 2 3 4 5 6 7. Search.
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86. DRUMMOND, Henry
Translate this page Drummond, Henry, Evangelist und religiöser Schriftsteller, * 17.8.1851 in Stirling (Schottland), † 11.3. 1897 in Tunbridge Wells.
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Band I (1990) Spalte 1397 Autor: Friedrich Wilhelm Bautz Werke: Natural Law in the spiritual World, 1883 (dt. 1886: Das Naturgesetz in der Geisteswelt); The greatest thing in the world (Ausl. v. 1. Kor. 13), 1889 (dt.: Das Beste in der Welt); Pax vobiscum, 1891 (dt. 1891); The Ascent of Man, 1894. - H. D. An anthology. Edited, and with the story of his life by James W. Kennedy, New York 1953. Lit.: George Adam Smith, The Life of H. D., New York 1899 (dt. 1900); - James Young Simpson, H. D., London 1891; - Cuthbert Lennox, H. D. A biographical sketch, ebd. 1905; - Thomas Hunter Boyd, H. D.: some recollections, ebd. 1907; - Albert Henry Walker, Radiant Christianity, as illustrated by the life-story of H. D., ebd 1913; - Joseph Morrison Nelson, H. D., ebd. 1951; - Friedrich Winter, H. D. Ein pietist. Apologet u. Naturwiss.ler, in: Zeichen der Zeit 15, 1961, 64 ff.; - Garfield Williams, H. D. Der Prof. als Evangelist, in: Menschen vor Gott, hrsg. v. Alfred Ringwald, IV, 1968, 108 f.; - DNB Suppl. II(1901), 157 f.; - EBrit VII (1968), 707; - RE XXIII, 355 f.; - RGG II, 270 f.; - ODCC

87. Zitate-Sammlung
Henry Drummond, natural scientistand author (1851 - 1897) -Naturwissenschaftler und Autor (1851 - 1897) Das
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*Mary Baker Eddy, author - Autorin (1821 - 1910)
"The spiritual man's consciousness and individuality are reflections of God."
"Het bewustzijn en de individualiteit van de geestelijke mens zijn weerspiegelingen van God."
* Marianne Williamson, author - Autorin "We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? [...] We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone."
"Wij fragen ons: Wie ben ik, dat ik zo schitterend, indrukwekkend, begaafd, reuze zul zijn? Maar wie bent U, dat U dat niet zult zijn? (...) Wij zullen stralen net als kinderen. Wij zijn ertoe geboren, om de heerlijkheid van God te manifesteren. Het bestaat niet alleen in enkele mensen, maar in ons allen."
* Ellis Huber, physician and author - Arzt und Autor
"Liebe statt Valium" Seite 14 "The 19th century concept of man, the body machine, is being replaced by a holistic view of man with body, soul and environment."
"Het beeld van de mens in de 19. eeuw, de lichaamsmachine, word vervangen door een op het totaal gericht zicht van de mens met lichaam, ziel en levensomgeving."

88. CORPUS, AUTHORS
author. Drummond, Henry, 1851–1897, Scottish evangelical writerand lecturer. Eliot, Charles William, 1834–1926, American educator.
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NAMES YEARS OF LIFE OCCUPATIONS (RELATIVE) Ainger, Alfred English biographer Aldrich, Thomas Bailey American author and editor Allen, James Lane American novelist Arnold, Sir Edwin English poet and journalist Arnold, Matthew English poet and critic Austen, Jane English novelist Bagahot, Walter English economist and journalist English novelist Barrie, Sir James Matthew Scottish novelist and dramatist Beecher, Henry Ward American clergyman Bellamy, Edward American author Besant, Sir Walter English novelist Birrell, Augustine English politician and writer Black, William Scottish journalist and novelist Blackmore, Richard Doddridge English novelist Bolles, Albert Sidney American author Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth Brook, ? (poss. Brooks, Charles William Shirley) (English journalist and novelist) Brooks, Phillips American clergyman Brown, John Scottish physician and essayist Browning, Robert English poet Bryant, William Cullen American poet and editor Burroughs, John American naturalist Cable, George Washington American author Campbell, William Wilfred Canadian poet Carlyle, Thomas

89. CCIM Bible On-line Dictionary/commentary
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90. Darbyism's "Links Above Suspicion" To Men Into Black Magic, Part 2
and Ours, pp 6468. 2 from Henry Drummond (1851 - 1897). http//website.lineone.net/~HenryDrummond/.3 Henry Drummond, The New
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Henry Drummond's Spirit of Darkness
WHO WAS HENRY DRUMMOND?....Born in Scotland in 1851, he was a man of varied talents. Perhaps best remembered as A GIFTED EVANGELIST WHO ASSISTED DWIGHT L. MOODY DURING HIS REVIVAL CAMPAIGNS, he was also a lecturer in natural science.
Doctor, heal thyself.
Will the Real Henry Drummond Please Stand Up?
Now, there's a real surprise.
Excerpts from Drummond's The New Evangelism: Relation to Cardinal Doctrines [or, the W.C. Fields School of Theology]
IT is no small heroism in these times to deal with anything new. But this is a theological society; and I do not need to ask the protection of that name while I move for a little among lines of thought which may seem to verge on danger. One does not need to apologize for any inquiry made in A FORMATIVE SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY SUCH AS THIS; for in this atmosphere a seeker after truth is compelled to take up another than that provincial standpoint which elsewhere he is committed to.
The question you will naturally ask at the outset is, WHAT IS THE NEW EVANGELISM? NOW THAT IS A QUESTION THAT I CANNOT ANSWER. I do not know what the new Evangelism is, and it is because I do not know that I write this paper. I write because I ought to know, and am trying to know. MANY HERE, AND ALL THE MOST EARNEST MINDS OF OUR CHURCH, ARE ANXIOUSLY ASKING THIS QUESTION, AND EACH WHO HAS ONCE ASKED IT FEELS IT TO BE ONE OF THE CHIEF OBJECTS OF HIS LIFE TO ANSWER IT.
By the word Evangelism I do not mean to include merely, or even particularly, evangelistic work, evangelistic meetings, or what is comprehended under the general head of revivalism. I mean the methods of presenting Christian truth to men's minds in any form. BY THE NEW EVANGELISM, SO FAR AS MERE DEFINITION IS CONCERNED, IS MEANT THE PARTICULAR SUBSTANCE AND FORM OF EVANGEL WHICH IS ADAPTED TO THE PRESENT STATE OF MEN'S MINDS. THE NEW EVANGELISM, IN A WORD, IS THE GOSPEL FOR THE [New] AGE.

91. Chapter Six
Care Trust, accessed November 1999; available from http//www.amossct.dircon.co.ut/Henry%20Drummond/finlay_stewart/Finlay_Stewart.html; Internet. (1851-1897).
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92. Happiness
getting, and in being served by others. Happiness is really foundin giving and in serving others. Henry Drummond (1851 1897).
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We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than we have to consume wealth without producing it. If you want happiness for an hour have a nap.
If you want happiness for a day go fishing.
If you want happiness for a lifetime help someone else. Happiness consists of being interested in something. it does not much matter what. Youth is not a time of life - it is a state of mind.
You are as young as your faith, as old as your doubt;
as young as your self confidence,
as old as your fear;
as young as your hope,
as old as your despair. General MacArthur Kind words are the music of this world. There is hardly a power on earth equal to them. It is by voice and words that men influence each other. Happiness and kindness go together. The double rewards of kind words is the happiness they cause in others and the happiness they cause in ourselves. F. W. Faber We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than to consume wealth without producing it. In the pursuit of happiness half the world is on the wrong scent. They think it consists in having and getting, and in being served by others. Happiness is really found in giving and in serving others. Henry Drummond (1851 - 1897)

93. WebGED: Parker Family Data Page
George Dennis(1908 ) mother Drummond, Blanche(1917 Mathis, Susan Lavina (*1851- 1897) child Mathis Mathis, John Henry (*1902 - ) spouse Allen
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spouse: Futch, Mary (~1822 - )
- m. 9 NOV 1840 in Pike County, Georgia Martin, Mildred A.
b. 13 JAN 1840 in Lawrenceburg, Anderson, KY
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spouse: Bond, Jordan W. (1831 - 1909)
- m. 24 SEP 1857 in Lawrenceburg, Anderson, KY
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Bond, Lucy Jane (1858 - )
child: Bond, James William (1861 - 1937)
child: Bond, Susan Mary (1863 - 1930)
child: Bond, Owen Miles (1866 - 1952) child: Bond, Cora Lee (1869 - ) child: Bond, Simi Bell (1872 - 1937) child: Bond, Annie Beulah (1875 - ) child: Bond, Minnie Frances (1877 - 1924) child: Bond, Jesse Clay (1880 - 1958) Martin, Minnie Emeline spouse: De Loach, William Moses (1879 - 1957) - m. 9 DEC 1906 Martin, Mr. spouse: Deloach, Etheldra (1874 - ) Martin, Muriel (private) ... Additional Data Private ... Martin, Nell (private) father: Martin, Willie(*1896 - ) mother: De Loach, Jullian(*1900 - 1944) ... Additional Data Private ... Martin, Patricia Ann (private) ... Additional Data Private ... Martin, Patsey spouse: Futch, James (~1817 - ) - m. 2 SEP 1838 in Pike County, Georgia Martin, Patsy Ruth

94. 13 Conversations -Spiritual Connections. A Hollywood Jesus Movie Review
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95. XIII. The Growth Of Liberal Theology: Bibliography. Vol. 12. The Romantic Reviva
An Introduction to the Literature of the Old Testament. 1897. Drummond, Henry (1851–1897).Natural Law in the Spiritual World. 1883. ——The Ascent of Man.
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96. Tours Of Scotland My Native Homeland.
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97. For A Change: Where Eagles And Nightingales Dare: Does Doing God's Will Mean Los
According to the Scottish writer, Henry Drummond (1851 1897), the solution tothis dilemma lies in the fact that at the deepest level God s will is not
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We all want to be faithful to our 'true selves'. But how do we discover who we really are? In our individualistic western societies, this is a big question; indeed, the nature of the 'self' is perhaps the central moral and intellectual issue of the age. Two philosophies of the self are currently very popular. One of them, with its roots in the Romantic movement of the 19th century, assumes that we all have a true self, and that life is about discovering and expressing it. There is great attraction in this idea: we all want to find out what our hearts are really saying. However, taken in isolation it can make life very complicated. It easily leads us into slavery to passing impulses or self-absorption. We feel we must check out every feeling that comes along in case it is reflective of our 'true self'. Another approachthe post-modern oneassumes that there is no essential self at all: we are either products of our environment, in which case the values that we hold are temporary and certainly cannot be relied upon; or we create ourselves through our own free choices. This approach highlights the fact that we are not abstract individuals, but members of particular communities; and it rightly emphasizes the importance of free choice. Once again, however, it creates a new set of difficulties. It deprives people of any moral landmarks for making choices; there are no absolutes, so anything that comes along might be worth a try.

98. Life
And the one eternal question for us all is how better we can love. . Henry Drummond (1851 1897), Scottish clergyman and author.
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99. NPG 3845; Dinner At Haddo House, 1884 (includes Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th E
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see Robert Bridges) Peter Drucker, American (Austrianborn) writer (1909 - ) HenryDrummond, Scottish clergyman and naturalist (1851 - 1897) Thomas Drummond
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