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Honey in the Rock - Reuben A. (Bud) Robinson

Honey in the Rock

By: Reuben A. (Bud) Robinson

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Reuben A. Robinson (1860-1942) was a Methodist itinerant preacher, who later threw his lot in with the Nazarene church. Despite all the good he did, and all the authority he held, he was best known as "Uncle Bud." No doubt this was due to his simple way of preaching and overwhelming way of loving on people.

This book includes an Active Table of Contents. Contents are as follows:

Chapter 1: Why I Believe in Scriptural Holiness
Chapter 2: The Abundant Supply
Chapter 3: The Two Works of Grace
Chapter 4: The Three Ways
Chapter 5: Exploits
Chapter 6: A Fixed Heart
Chapter 7: Christian Perfection
Chapter 8: The Blood of Christ; or, Our Hope of Heaven
Chapter 9: The Holy Anointing Oil
Chapter 10: The Dangers of the Soul
Chapter 11: The Threefoldness of Salvation
Chapter 12: The Blameless Life
Chapter 13: Repentance - Dangers in Neglecting It
Chapter 14: Necessity of Conversion and Sanctification
Chapter 15: The Four Greatest Confessions That Were Ever Made in Old and New Testament History
Chapter 16: The Dying Testimonies Of The Three Rich Men Of The New Testament
Chapter 17: The Eye Of God

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The following is a brief obituary that serves as a concise biographical sketch.

"An evangelist who claimed to have preached 32,176 sermons and won 200,000 converts, Rev. Reuben "Uncle Buddy" Robinson, is dead today.
The thirteenth child of a poor mountain family of White county, Tennessee, he had an impediment of speech and could not write a word or spell his own name when he was converted at 20.
But he overcame these handicaps to preach an average of 500 sermons a year to 72 denominations in his 61 years on the sawdust trail, and to write 10 books of which 500,000 copies were sold.
He died last night in his Pasadena home. He was 82 years old."

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