I found this and thought everyone would be interested in this web site. The writer is William Secker 1660. I didn't know where to put this but I'm sure the moderator will find the proper place for it. I sure those not familiar with the book will enjoy it... Brother Glen http://regie.topcities.com/NonsuchProfessor.htm
The Nonsuch Professor
Discussion in '2000-02 Archive' started by tyndale1946, Dec 31, 2001.
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tyndale1946 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Thanks for this link, Bro. Glen :cool: .
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tyndale1946 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Your welcome Elder Robert... I found this very interesting and inspirational... Its also in a book you can buy online... I took the cheap way and printed out 129 pages and put them in a 3 leaf binder... Have you heard from Elder Jeff Weaver?... What happened to him?... I hope he's OK!... God bless you... Brother Glen
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I haven't heard from Bro. Jeff. I, too, hope he's OK. I did see his name last week, I think on David Montgomery's discussion forum when they were testing for double posts. So I'm hoping all is well. That reminds me of a good song - "All is Well".
What's this that steals upon my frame? Is it death?
That soon will quench this mortal flame? Is it death?
If this be death I soon shall be, From every pain and sorrow free.
I will the King of glory see; All is Well! All is Well!
Weep not, my friends, weep not for me. All is Well!
My sins forgiven and I am free. All is Well!
There's not a cloud that doth arise, To hide my Jesus from my eyes. I soon shall mount the upper skies. All is Well! All is Well!
I know this doesn't have anything to do with the topic, but I just thought of this and those words really are a blessing.
By the way, do you know anything about the author of Nonsuch Professor, William Secker?
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tyndale1946 Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Sorry Elder Robert I got Secker mixed up with someone else... Secker wrote in the 1800s not 1660. Sorry for the error! As soon as I find out more about the man I will let u know... Brother Glen