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Steve P. Holcombe, the Converted Gambler, by
Rev. Gross Alexander
Title: Steve P. Holcombe, the Converted Gambler
His Life and Work
Author: Rev. Gross Alexander
Commentator: Rev. Sam P. Jones
Release Date: October 30, 2011 [EBook #37883] Language: English
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Steve P. Holcombe.
Steve P. Holcombe, THE
CONVERTED GAMBLER: HIS LIFE AND WORK.
By Rev. Gross Alexander. INTRODUCTION BY REV. SAM P. JONES.
LOUISVILLE:
PRESS OF THE COURIER-JOURNAL JOB PRINTING COMPANY.
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1888.
Copyrighted, 1888.
TO
Mrs. S. P. Holcombe, THE PATIENT WIFE,
THE FAITHFUL MOTHER,
THE FRIEND OF PUBLICANS AND SINNERS, THIS ACCOUNT OF
THE LIFE AND WORK OF HER HUSBAND IS DEDICATED.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
PAGE
INTRODUCTION BY SAM. P. JONES ix
LETTER FROM DR. JOHN A. BROADUS xiii LIFE AND WORKS OF STEVE P. HOLCOMBE-- CHAPTER I 1
CHAPTER II 19
CHAPTER III 28
CHAPTER IV 75
CHAPTER V 102
CHAPTER VI 111
LETTERS 125
TESTIMONIALS OF CONVERTS 173
SERMONS 269
[vii] PREFACE.
It has been thought and suggested by some of those having knowledge of Mr. Holcombe's history, that an account of his life and work in book-form would multiply his usefulness and do good. And since the narration of his experiences by himself has been of such great benefit to those who have been privileged to hear him, why may not others also be benefited by reading some account of his uncommon career?
It is hoped that it will be of interest to the general reader as a revelation and record of the workings and struggles of some human hearts and the wretchedness and blessedness of some human lives. It is a sort of luxury to read about and sympathize with wretchedness, as it is a joy to see that wretchedness turned to blessedness. It will show to those who are unwillingly the slaves of sin what God has done for such as they. It will possibly interest and encourage those who are engaged in Christian work. It may furnish suggestions as to practical methods to be pursued in working among poor and needy classes, whether in towns or cities. Even ministers of the Gospel may find encouragement and instruction in the experience of Mr. Holcombe's life and the methods and successes of his work.
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What few letters of Mr. Holcombe's could be found are put in as showing phases of this interesting character that could be shown as well no other way, and some letters written to him are selected out of[viii] several hundred of like character to show how he touches all classes of people.
The "Testimonies" are from men who have been rescued under Mr. Holcombe's ministry, and will give some idea of the work that is being done. These are only a few of the men who have been brought to a better and happier life through Mr. Holcombe's efforts. If any should feel that there is a sameness in these testimonies, which it is believed very few will do, perhaps others will feel the cumulative effect of line upon line, example upon example.
The sermons or addresses are inserted because they have been the means of awakening and guiding many to salvation, and they may
be of interest and possibly of benefit to some who have not heard Mr. Holcombe. They contain much of the history of his inner life in statements of experience introduced by way of illustration. They are given in outline only, as will be seen.
The book lays no claim to literary excellence. The position and work of the man make his life worth writing and reading apart from
the style of the book.
The accounts here given of Mr. Holcombe's character and work are not written for the purpose of glorifying him. Many of these pages are profoundly painful and humiliating to him. But they are written that those who read them may know from what depths he has been brought, and to what blessedness he has been raised, through Jesus Christ, to whose name the glory is given and to whose blessing the book is commended.
August, 1888.
[ix] INTRODUCTION.
BY REV. SAM P. JONES.
The author of this volume, the Rev. Gross Alexander, Professor of Theology in Vanderbilt University, was surely the man to give to the world the Life of Steve Holcombe. The warm heart and clear head of the author, and the consecrated, self-denying life of the subject of the volume, assure the reader ample compensation for the time given to the book.
Mr. Alexander has known Brother Holcombe from the beginning of his Christian life, and tells the story of his fidelity to Christ and
loyalty to duty as no other could.
I first met Brother Holcombe at Louisville, in the year 1882, when I was preaching in the church of his pastor, Rev. J. C. Morris. It
was from Brother Morris that I learned of this consecrated layman. He often told me with joy of many incidents connected with
the conversion and work of Brother Holcombe. My acquaintance with him soon grew into a warm friendship. It has always been an inspiration to me to talk with him, and a source of gratitude to me to know that I have his affection and prayers.
The work he is doing now in the city of Louisville, Kentucky, is very much like Jerry Macauley's work in New York City years ago.
No man has experienced more vividly the power of Christ to save, and no man has a stronger faith in Christ's ability to save. Brother Holcombe's humility and fidelity have made him a power in the work of rescuing the perishing[x] and saving the fallen. I have been charmed by the purity of soul manifested by him on all occasions, and his continual efforts to bring back those who have been overtaken in a fault. Hundreds of men who have felt his sympathizing arms about them and listened to his brotherly words have grown strong, because they had a friend and brother in Steve Holcombe, who, in spite of their failures and faults, has clung to them with a love like that which Christ Himself manifested toward those who were as