Authors from the Past

The Writings of J. G. Bellett.

The name of JOHN GIFFORD BELLETT will always be reverenced and his memory ever cherished by those knowing the unction of his ministry from the products of his pen.

Born in Dublin, in the year 1795, he was of an Anglo-Irish family connected with the Irish Established Church, which lost its status in 1869. He was educated at the Grammar School, Exeter, where he had as a school-fellow William Follett, who afterwards as an eloquent advocate distinguished himself at the English Bar; and from there Bellett proceeded to Trinity College, Dublin, now making the acquaintance — ripening into life-long friendship — of John Nelson Darby. Both were strong in classical scholarship, both read for the Bar — Bellett in London, and Darby in Dublin. Each was "called" in Dublin, and practised but for a short time, Darby relinquishing that profession when he "took Orders" whilst Bellett, who had become a decided Christian during his teens, devoted himself as a layman not only to increased spiritual self-culture but to participation in whatever religious service in those days presented itself to him as a "layman."

By the year 1827 each of these two earnest Souls was attending the meetings for the study of prophecy at Powerscourt House, in Co. Wicklow, and becoming detached from the conventional religion of Protestants around them as they advanced in knowledge of spiritual truth. In 1828 we find Bellett "breaking bread" with some friends like-minded — Francis Hutchinson and Edward Cronin, besides J. N. Darby, and, it would seem, Anthony Norris Groves, who had brought with him from England similar, yet independent, convictions. To the end of 1829 their meeting-place was a private house in Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin, but in the year following a public meeting-room was engaged in Aungier Street of that city. John Vesey Parnell (afterwards Lord Congleton) is now found in their company. As between the various names mentioned, the actual priority in giving effect to their common belief is difficult to determine.

When others were called away for active promulgation of their views elsewhere, Bellett remained in Ireland, and Dublin in particular, where his residence was fixed for some fifteen years longer.

In 1846-1848 we find him residing at Bath, and he was not again settled at Dublin until about the year 1854, but thenceforth retained his home there to the time of his passing away in 1864. In 1859 he interested himself in the Great Revival which took place in the North of Ireland. During all these years he exhibited a notable example of lovable Christian tenderness, oft times assuaging the bitterness of conflict in ecclesiastical matters by his counsel and attitude.

Bellett's public ministry, as described by one who had the privilege of enjoying it during his residence at Bath, was that of one who "talked poetry" so sweet and chaste were the sentiment and expression. The late R. Govett, of Norwich, a very good judge, who had read all the published writings of the leaders of the movement, gave as his opinion that Bellett was the most spiritual. His best known books are those on the "Patriarchs", the "Evangelists", the "Son of God", and the "Moral Glory of the Lord Jesus".

His name is dear to those who now experience exercise over the continuance of strained relations between brethren confessing common truth. J. G. Bellett's influence was all exerted in the direction of minimising alienation, and fulfilling the injunction, "be at peace among yourselves". Happy is the memory of any with such a reputation as his, of whom it can be said that, so far as is known, nothing said or left behind has been productive of or has aided dissension, but that all has tended towards removal of man-made barriers and the restoration of fellowship of heart in the fear of the Lord.

The Patriarchs

Abraham

Enoch

Heaven and Earth

Isaac

Jacob

Job

Joseph

Noah

The Canticles

 

Short Meditations

The Mornings of Scripture

Samson's Riddle

Gods Great Ordinance

The Saviour and the Sinner

Quotations

Communion

The Secret of Life

Convicted Yet Confiding

Flesh and Faith Their Energies from the First

Abraham in Genesis 18-19

Exodus 12-13

The Cloudy Pillar

Exodus 6

Exodus 33 - Leviticus 9

Exodus 35-39

Exodus 33-40

A Thought on Exodus 40 and Acts 2

The Heavenly Calling and the Church

The Atonement Money

The Kinsman

The Redemption of the Inheritance

The Bitten Israelite

Rich in God

Glories

Ruth

The Altar at Bethel

The Shunamite

2 Chronicles 6:1,2

Nehemiah 8

Peace

Day of Visitation - Bethsaida

Journeys to Jerusalem

The Two Debtors

The Accomplished Decease

Divine Manifestations

Divine Intimacy

Conscience

The Journey to Samaria

Samaria - Galilee - Judea

Bethesda

Peter in John 21

The Son of Man in Heaven

Paul at Miletus

The Obedience of Faith

Faith

Justification by Faith

Eras of Resurrection

 

 

 

Evangelists

On the Gospel of Matthew

On the Gospel of Mark

On the Gospel of Luke

On the Gospel of John

The Characters of the Lord Jesus Christ in the Gospels

 

 

The Minor Prophets

Amos

Habakkuk

Haggai

Hosea

Joel

Jonah

Malachi

Micah

Nahum

Obadiah

Zechariah

Zephaniah

 

Other Books and Articles

A Brief Word on the Epistle to the Galatians

A Fair Show in the Flesh

A Letter - Jeremiah

Letter one

Letter two

A Letter on Neutrality as to Christ or Bethesda

A Letter to a Bereaved Brother

A Meditation

A Meditation on Canticles

Absalom

Afflictions and Consolations

An Extract

An Introduction to Isaiah

Answers to Objections

Babylon

Belshazzars Feast in its Application to the Great Exhibition

Brief Notes on the Epistle to the Ephesians

By faith of the Son of God

Christ Our Prophet

Christ a Reprover

Christ Pleased Not Himself

Confusion and Order

Different Conversions

Divine Intimacy

Every Family in Heaven and on Earth

Exodus

Extract from a Letter

Extracts from Correspondence

Extracts from letters

Fragment

Fragment of Letter

God Entering His Temples

God Manifest in the Flesh

Gods Call out of the Earth

Grace

Grace and Glory

Israel and Jerusalem in the Times of Refreshing

Herod and John

Interesting Reminiscences of the Early History of Brethren

Isaiah 52:13-53

Isaiah 66

Hagar

Jacob in Egypt

Jehovah Jesus - Son of David and Son of God

Jesus Christ come in flesh

John the Penman of Apocalypse

Latter Times and Last Days

Latter Times and Last Days

Jonah

Joseph

King Saul

Man

Mary and Martha

Matthew 21:22-23

Matthew 24, 25

Millennial Glory

Ministry

Moses' Heavenly Glory

Moses' Loss of Canaan

Nebuchadnezzar

Musings on the Apocalypse

Musings on the Epistle to the Hebrews

No Fellowship with Dishonour to Christ

New Creation

Nothing But Christ

Notes on Joshua

Peter

On Christian Experience

Patriarchal Faith

Paul's Apostleship and Epistles

Notes from Meditations on Luke

Restoration and Communion

Rahab

Salvation and Conflict

Separation and Worship

Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth

Short Meditations on Elisha

Short Meditations on the Psalms

Showers on the Grass

The Fox

The Birth of Jesus

Strangership and Citizenship

The All-Sufficiency of Grace

The Bride of the Lamb

The Church at Thessalonica

The Claims of Gods Sovereignty and Holiness

The Confederacies of Men and the Judgments of God

The Father

The Garden of Eden

The Glory in the Cloud

The Glory of God

The Good Confession before Pontius Pilate

The Heavenly Calling Foreshown

The Heir of All Things

The Link between Heaven and Earth

The Lord Jesus in John 1:43 - John 2

The Lord Jesus in John 11, 12

The Lords Supper

The Manner of the Love of Jesus

The Moral Glory of the Lord Jesus Christ

The Mount of God

The Nearness of the Glory

The New Creation

The Parable of the Cedar and the Two Eagles

The Person and Deity of the Holy Ghost

The Pilgrim Fathers

The Potters Broken Vessel

The Queen of Sheba

The Queen of Sheba and the Eunuch

The Redemption of the Purchase Possession

The Schools of the Prophets

The Son of God

The Sons of Korah

The Temple of God and Its Worship

The Threshing Floor of Ornan the Jebusite

The Translation of Elijah

The Trial of Jealousy

The Two Rich Men

The Two Tribes and a Half

The Watcher and the Holy One

Thought on 2 Corinthians

Thoughts on John

Thought on Matthew 24 -25

Thought on Romans 6 - 8

Thoughts on the Lords Supper

Three Things

Waiting for the Son from Heaven

Walk in the Spirit

Witnesses for God

 

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