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?Miscellaneous Referential Data of J.N.D. Writings? TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Correspondents of John Nelson Darby 1800-1882 [corrigenda]
Some account of what took place at the time of the decease and funeral of
dear J.N.D.
List of new articles (July 1996)
Darby log word occurrences
Root words
Rylands full list
Rylands short list
Articles which in a preliminary search do not appear in this form in JND's
commonly-known writings. The Correspondents of John Nelson Darby 1800-1882
Corrigenda
Mr Alec Bruce, the son-in-law of John Blackburn, has discovered, subsequent
to the above titled compilation, what appear to be the volumes from which
the list of correspondents was taken. There are a number of internal
indications to these being more accurate than the list, and they are
therefore appended for readers.
Some spellings and initials have become clearer, some new names are added,
some corrections made.
[N.B. These corrections have been incorporated into the online edition.]
These corrections: December 1995 by L. J . L. Hodgett,
Volume 1.
12F 31 Mr Maylan Neuchatel November 22nd, 1839
13F 33 Mr Maylan Geneva January 2nd, 1840
14E 35 unknown 1840
15E 36 Mr H Don, 1840
17F 38 Mr E Maylan, Lausanne, July 5th, 1840
19F 42 Mr E Maylan, Geneva, October 8th, 1840
40F 80 Mrs Monthenez, Plymouth, September 24th, 1845
53E 114 Breth. at Plymouth, London, November 6th, 1846
68F 134 Mrs Monthenez, Plymouth, June 17th, 1848
77F 145 Mrs Monthenez, Orthez, May 6th, 1849
148F 263 unknown August 14th, 1858
149F 264 Mons Eynard, 1858
191E 325 Mrs. Lancey, 1862
192E 326 Mrs. Lancey, July, 1862
213E 355 Governor of a jail-Enniskillen, N.I., Toronto, May, 1863
217E 360 P A Humphrey, [Date uncertain]
218E 362 Dr Cronin, Toronto, July 14th, 1863
317E 526 T Weloon Trench, Dublin, July, 1868
Volume 2
31E 55 G V Wigram Elberfeld, November, 1869
32I 56 G Biava Elberfeld, 1869
33F 57 unknown cont., 1869
34E 57 G V Wigram 1869
35E 58 G V Wigram December, 1869
36I 59 G Biava, Elberfeld, December 24th, 1869
37E 59 C Wolston, Elberfeld, January 3rd, 1870
81E 132 G M Willis, August, 1871
109E 181 unknown St Louis July 22nd, 1872
124E 203 J Dunlop, 1873
125E 205 Farewell word on sailing to America August 1st, 1862
159G 255 G Brockhaus, Paris, en route, 1874
160E 256 T Roberts, Milan, February 23rd, 1874
165E 264 Miss Pryor, April 28th, 1874
166E 265 Miss Pryor, 1874
185E 295 Dr W Mackay, London, 1874
203E 327 Dr Walter (Wolston?-re Moody etc.) February 15th, 1875
242G 373 G Brockhaus, 1876
254E 388 C McAdam 1877
255E 389 J S Oliphant, Halifax, N.S., March 21st, 1877
262G 394 C Brockhaus, June 7th, 1877
273E 409 J R Field, London, August 14th, 1877
285E 420 W Moore Junior, Birkenhead, December 7th, 1877
294F 431 Editor of the Français 1878
315E 463 Mr Grossé, London, September 26th, 1878
322E 470 Dr Storey, 1878
348E 505 P A Humphrey, 1879
Volume 3
5E 6 E L Bevir, Pau, June, 1879
17E 18 Mr Gordon, NZ, 1879
76E 89 C McAdam, Dublin, 1880
77E 90 Mr Mahony, Dublin, May 28th, 1880
84E 97 P Gibbs, Dublin, June 24th, 1880
91E 107 P J Loizeaux, Dublin, 1880
102E 122 Mrs Jeckell London, October, 1880
106E 125 Dr Storey, 1880
123E 144 W Bowley (Powley?), London, March 22nd, 1881
127E 148 J(T?) H Gilmour, Brooklyn, April, 1881
151E 179 Breth. at Glastonbury, October 1st, 1881
155E 189 Alex Robertson, October 21st, 1881
158E 192 Mr Bagshawe, Ventnor, November 14th, 1881
162E 200 E Cross, 1881
APPENDIX
188E 225 Mr Lovett, in Ireland before 1830
192F 232 Breth. at Geneva, Hereford, not before 1837
226E 297 Professor Tholuck, 185.
256F 345 F Ponge, 1862
198E 248 J Lakeman Taunton, May, 1848
314E 427 Hatton Turner, January, 1874
324E 439 J B Stoney as Editor of "Food for the Flock" Vol. 2, p.284 1875
333F 452 J U Truen New York, February, 1877 Some account of what took place at the time of the decease and funeral of
dear J.N.D.
The dear servant of the Lord fell asleep at 11.05 am on Saturday, April
29th 1882, with the quietness and peace which had characterised him in his
long and devoted life at the ? home of our beloved brother Mr. Hammond at
Bournemouth whom God graciously allowed to minister comfort and care to His
ministering one in his closing days.
He had scarcely said anything for the previous 36 hours except a word
recognising his attendant (Bro. ---): He took a little nourishment at 4.00
pm on Friday and three or four times during the night as usual: in the
morning he was thought to be sinking very rapidly:-
Brothers Hammond, Stuart, Lowe, A. Burton, L. Hewer and Guillaume were
gathered round his bedside when his spirit passed away to be with the Lord.
He had said on the Thursday: "I feel just like a bird ready to fly away!"
He was also said to have remarked to his attendant and Brother?: "If you
see anything in me that is not Christ-like, rebuke me for it."
On the morning of the funeral we arrived at the house for a prayer meeting
at 11.45 am. I suppose quite a hundred of us were closely packed in the
large room at our brother's house. As we entered, in the hall was the
coffin containing the precious remains: - on the brass plate was engraved:
JOHN NELSON DARBY
BORN NOVEMBER 18TH 1800
DIED IN THE LORD
29TH APRIL 1882
In passing, the solemn, sad fact for us was: He was gone! A great one had
fallen asleep: God's chosen vessel who had toiled and laboured to feed His
flock and unfold the truths and glories of His word and His Christ was gone
to his well-earned rest:- his work was done!
The bereaved saints gathered in the room (where his last words in a Reading
Meeting were heard on the closing verses of Ephesians 3 - "Christ dwelling
in the heart by faith".) waiting on God in silence, with much manifest
sorrow and a blessed sense of the Lord's presence:
Our dear Bro.C. S. gave out Hymn 79 "Rest of the saints above" - this was
followed by Mr.McAdam leading the saints in thanksgiving to God first: for
that bright glory before us and which cannot be taken from us; then: for
the all-sufficiency of Christ and the certainty of His blessed presence all
the way through the wilderness.
Next: Prayer by H. H. S. that the removal of our beloved brother might be
used to our blessing in leading us to more occupation with Christ and
devotedness to Him.
Next: Prayer by Mr. Lowe, very touchingly thanking God for His gift to the
Church: for his faithful stewardship and his devoted and consistent life
... ... (our dear brother was so much affected that He was unable to
continue in prayer).
Next: Prayer by C. S. Thanksgiving for the blessing that he had been to the
whole Church of God: supplication that his death might be used to speak to
the hearts of His saints, not only in our fellowship, but at large to those
who knew him; and that his writings might continue to be largely blessed to
the Church of God.
Next: Prayer by Mr. Kingscote Senior. Mr. McAdam then gave out hymn 284
"Thou hidden source of calm repose".
At the suggestion of a brother, Mr. Darby's last written words to his
brethren were then read.
The funeral was arranged for 3.30 at the cemetery - the departed one's
great desire was: that there should be no demonstration:- To avoid it
brethren gathered at the cemetery:- eight or nine hundred (some say over a
thousand) were thought to be present:- some who loved him from Ireland,
Scotland as well as from far and near parts of England came: from London
perhaps three or four hundred were present. List of New Articles
"THOU SHALT SURELY REJOICE."
DEUT. 16: 1 - 15.
NOTES OF A LECTURE ON REV. 3: 7-13.
by J. N. D., 1863.
FAITH, HOPE, AND CHARITY FOR AN EVIL DAY.-Jude 20-25.
THE MISSION OF THE COMFORTER.
JOHN 14-16
J.N.D. - 1873. - Notes of a reading.
A READING ON GALATIANS 2: 19-21.
LIKE CHRIST IN GLORY.
GENESIS 12. NOTES OF A LECTURE
IS THERE A RE-APPLICATION OF THE BLOOD?
J. N. D. Christchurch, New Zealand.
A NOTE ON THE PARABLES OF THE TREASURE AND THE NET.
HOW THE LOST SHEEP WAS FOUND
An incident in the life of the late J. N. Darby.
THE CLOSING DAYS OF CHRISTENDOM
The Gospel without the Church.
ADDRESS, DELIVERED AT MANCHESTER, JUNE 19, 1873.
THE UNITY OF THE SPIRIT AND THE WORD OF GOD.
(Lectures and Addresses delivered in Manchester, June 18-20th, 1873.)
THE COSTLINESS AND BLESSED SELF-HIDING OF THE LOVE OF CHRIST.
THE HEAVENLY ONE AND THE HEAVENLY ONES.
NOTES OF ADDRESSES. PHILIPPIANS 3.
J N Darby.
Dublin, July, 1868.
THE NAME OF THE LORD.
J. N. D. & J. G. B.
BELOVED CHILDREN.-Eph. 4: 20-Eph. 5: 2
Letter, 1 Timothy 4: 8-J. N. D., Dublin, 1880.
WAITING AND WATCHING.-Luke 12: 13-44.
THE PATRIARCH JACOB.-Gen. 32: 24-32; Gen. 35: 1-14.
Notes on Addresses-Dublin, July, 1868.
THE CHARACTER OF THE MINISTRY OF THE GOSPEL. NOTES OF A LECTURE ON 2
CORINTHIANS 4: 5.
THE FULL IMPORT OF CONVERSION.
1 THESSALONIANS 1: 9, 10.
NOTES OF A READING-WORSHIP. JOHN 4.
THE CROSS.
UNREVISED NOTES OF READINGS ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN
with J. N. Darby in Dublin, 1880.
THE COMING OF THE LORD.
UNCORRECTED NOTES OF AN ADDRESS ON Luke 12.
NOTES OF AN ADDRESS. LUKE 12: 32.
DUBLIN, July, 1868.
FORGIVENESS AND SALVATION.
six FRAGMENTS FROM J. N. D.
Footnote to 1 Cor. 8: 1 in the N T on ginosko & oida.
Two Brief Quotes
ON THE BAPTISM OF HOUSEHOLDS an unrevised copy of answers to enquirers.
Righteousness without Grace
Christianity Mysterious J. N. Darby: All word occurrences
A 113767
Aaol 1
Aaole 1
Aaron 558
Aaronic 34
Aaronical 4
Aaronite 2
Aarons 78
Ab 14
Aback 1
Abad 1
Abaddon 3
Abandon 91
Abandoned 182
Abandoners 1
Abandoning 42
Abandonment 28
Abandons 29
Abarim 1
Abase 5
Abased 52
Abasement 32
Abases 5
Abashed 1
Abasing 1
Abate 3
Abated 5
Abatement 1
Abaton 1
Abba 182
Abbacy 1
Abbe 2
Abbeville 8
Abbot 4
Abbots 9
Abbreviate 1
Abbreviating 1
Abbreviation 3
Abbreviators 2
Abc 6
Abdicate 7
Abdicated 5
Abdication 3
Abed 5
Abednego 5
Abel 225
Abels 48
Aben 1
Abenedicta 1
Aberdeen 5
Aberrant 1
Aberration 1
Aberration