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Twelve Baskets Full Watchman Nee Books Contents

Twelve Baskets Full
Watchman Nee (1903-1972), author
Volumes 1 (112 pages), 2 (161 pages) and 3 (106 pages).
Hong Kong: Hong Kong Church Book Room

Size of this edition: 4-1/8 x 7-1/8 inches, 19 cm.

This blog post by Mary Katherine May of QualityMusicandBooks.com.

Volume I: First published November, 1965.
Foreword: This book does not present a consecutive series of addresses, but a few unrelated messages: fragments of a richly spoken ministry. As the title of the book suggests, they are reminiscent of the fragments collected after our Lord had fed the multitude. The messages are translated from Chinese and slightly abridged.


Volume I Contents: Foreword, 1 The Tide of the Spirit, 2 God Silences Man, 3 And Peter, 4 Christ the Sum of Divine Things, 5 The Washing of Feet, 6 A Shallow Life, 7 On Knowing the Lord, 8 In Nothing Be Anxious, 9 Living by the Law of Life, 10 Wine Mingled with Gall, 11 The Pathway to Glory, 12 The Eternal Cross.

Volume II: First published October, 1966.
Foreword: Foreword: This book does not present a consecutive series of addresses, but a few unrelated messages: fragments of a richly spoken ministry. As the title of the book suggests, they are reminiscent of the fragments collected after our Lord had fed the multitude. The messages which are translated from Chinese and slightly abridged and which appeared formerly in booklet form are now collected into this volume.


Volume II Contents: 1 Ministry to the House of the Lord, 2 The Treasure in Earthen Vessels, 3 Two Principles of Conduct, 4 Expecting the Lord’s Blessing, 5 God’s Purpose and God’s Rest, 6 Special Grace and Reserve Grace, 7 God’s Keeping Power, 8 Worshipping the Ways of God, 9 The Keys to Prayer, 10 Burden and Prayer, 11 The Life of the Altar and the Tent, 12 Deep Calleth Unto Deep.

Volume III: First published April, 1969.
Foreword: This book does not present a consecutive series of addresses, but a few unrelated messages: fragments of a richly spoken ministry. As the title of the book suggests, they are reminiscent of the fragments collected after our Lord had fed the multitude. The messages are translated from Chinese and slightly abridged. 

Chapters 1 and 2 can be obtained in booklet form under the title "The Body of Christ," with a section on "Living in the Body of Christ" added. Chapters 10 and 11 may be obtained in booklet form under the title "Selections from the Normal Christian Life."


Volume III Contents: 1 The Body of Christ, 2 Christ in Me, 3 The History of the Priesthood, 4 The Continuity of the Priesthood Through the Church, 5 The Ministry of the Priesthood, 6 The Ark of the Testimony, 7 The Testimony of God as Seen in the History of the Ark, 8 The Testimony of God in Relation to the Church, 9 God’s Testimony Eternally the Same, 10 The Life of Christ, 11 We “Cannot Please God”, 12 The Guidance of the Spirit in Church Meetings.

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