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008 971017s1997 ilu 000 0 eng
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_beng
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050 0 0 _aBS2615.4
_b.M867 1997
082 0 0 _a226.5/06
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092 _a226.506
_bM9813
100 1 _aMurray, Andrew,
_d1828-1917.
245 1 4 _aThe true vine /
_cAndrew Murray.
250 _aUpdated ed.
260 _aChicago :
_bMoody Press,
_c1997.
300 _a106 p. ;
_c18 cm.
490 1 _aMoody classics
505 0 _aThe vine -- The husbandman -- The branch -- The fruit -- More fruit -- The cleansing -- The pruning knife -- Abide -- Except ye abide -- I the vine -- Ye the branches -- Much fruit -- Ye can do nothing -- Withered branches -- What ye will -- If ye abide -- The Father glorified -- True disciples -- The wonderful love -- Abide in my love -- Obey and abide -- Ye, even as I -- Joy -- Love one another -- As I have loved you -- Christ's friendship : its origin -- Christ's friendship : its evidence -- Christ's friendship : its intimacy -- Election -- Abiding fruit -- Prevailing prayer.
520 _aBearing much fruit is not a demand but a promise and result of abiding in Christ. Fruit is not a result of the branch's effort; it is the responsibility of the vine. That is one reason Christ used the grapevine as a picture of the Christian's relationship to him. Andrew Murray looks closely at this metaphor in this classic work, exploring it in 31 gripping chapters. - Back cover.
630 0 0 _aBible.
_pN.T.
_pJohn XV, 1-16
_xMeditations.
830 0 _aMoody classics.
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