Charles Henry Mackintosh known world wide as "C.H.M.," was born in 1820 in Country Wicklow, Ireland. He was spiritually stirred when he was eighteen by letters from his sister after her conversion. But his own peace was resolved by the sentence: "It is Christ's work for us, not His work in us, that gives us peace" in J.N. Darby's Operations of the Spirit.
After a time in business in Limerick, in 1844 he opened a school at Westport, undertainging the educational work with enthusiasm. FEaring that the school was becoming his primary interest, rather than Christ's work, he gave it up in 1853, and thereafter concentrated on writing and preaching. He was active in the Irish Revival of 1859-1869, and for twenty-one years edited the magazine, Things New and Old.
It is his writing that has made "C.H.M." so widely known, particularly his Notes on the Pentateuch. These continue to be read and to change lives around the world. It is an interesting spiritual commentary on C.H. Mackintosh that his first tract in 1843 was "The Peace of God," whereas his last, shortly before his death in 1896, was "The God of Peace."
THE MACKINTOSH TREASURY -- by C. H. Mackintosh was originally published in 1898 in six volumes under the title: Miscellaneous Writings.
Table of Contents
Introduction
The All-Sufficiency of Christ
Part 1
The Work of Christ as the Only Resting Place for the Conscience.
PART 2
Entire Deliverance from the Present Power of Sin.
PART 3
The Present Work of Christ for Us.
PART 4
Christ as an Object for the Heart.
PART 5
The Word of Christ as the All-Sufficient Guide for our Path.
The Ministry of Christ Past, Present, and Future
I. Past Service - Exodus 21: 1-6
II. Present Service - John 13: 1-10
III. Future Service - Luke 12: 37
The Three Appearings
The Atonement
The Advocacy
The Advent
Bethany
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7
After a time in business in Limerick, in 1844 he opened a school at Westport, undertainging the educational work with enthusiasm. FEaring that the school was becoming his primary interest, rather than Christ's work, he gave it up in 1853, and thereafter concentrated on writing and preaching. He was active in the Irish Revival of 1859-1869, and for twenty-one years edited the magazine, Things New and Old.
It is his writing that has made "C.H.M." so widely known, particularly his Notes on the Pentateuch. These continue to be read and to change lives around the world. It is an interesting spiritual commentary on C.H. Mackintosh that his first tract in 1843 was "The Peace of God," whereas his last, shortly before his death in 1896, was "The God of Peace."
THE MACKINTOSH TREASURY -- by C. H. Mackintosh was originally published in 1898 in six volumes under the title: Miscellaneous Writings.
Table of Contents
Introduction
The All-Sufficiency of Christ
Part 1
The Work of Christ as the Only Resting Place for the Conscience.
PART 2
Entire Deliverance from the Present Power of Sin.
PART 3
The Present Work of Christ for Us.
PART 4
Christ as an Object for the Heart.
PART 5
The Word of Christ as the All-Sufficient Guide for our Path.
The Ministry of Christ Past, Present, and Future
I. Past Service - Exodus 21: 1-6
II. Present Service - John 13: 1-10
III. Future Service - Luke 12: 37
The Three Appearings
The Atonement
The Advocacy
The Advent
Bethany
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
Part 6
Part 7