Dave Ranney / Or, Thirty Years on the Bowery; An Autobiography
The Project Gutenberg eBook, Dave Ranney, by Dave Ranney, et al
Honest endeavor is ne'er thrown away; God gathers the failures day by day, And weaves them into His perfect plan In ways that are not for us to scan.
—Lucy Whittemore Myrick, 1876.
The autobiography which this book contains is that of a man who through the wonderful dealings of Providence has had a most remarkable experience. I have known the writer for about seventeen years, and always most favorably. For a number of years past he has been Bowery Missionary for the New York City Mission and Tract Society, and has shown himself faithful, capable and conscientious. His story simply illustrates how the gospel of the grace of God can go down as far as man can fall, and can uplift, purify, and beautify that which was degraded and well nigh unto cursing.
As a testimony as to what God can work, and how He can transform a man from being a curse to himself and to the world into being a blessing, the story is certainly fascinating, and ought to encourage any who have lost hope to turn to Him who alone is able to save. It ought also to encourage all workers for the downfallen to realize that God is able to save unto the uttermost all who come to Him through Jesus Christ, the all-sufficient Saviour.
With confidence I recommend this book to those who are interested in the rescue of the fallen, knowing that they will praise God for what has been wrought and will trust Him for future wonderful redemptions.
A. F. SCHAUFFLER.
New York City.
Let me live in a house by the side of the road, Where the race of men go by. Men that are good and men that are bad, as good and as bad as I. I would not sit in the scorner's seat, Nor hurl the cynic's ban. Let me live in a house by the side of the road And be a friend to man.
I have often been asked the question, Why don't you write a book? And I have said, What is the use? What good will it do? I have thought about it time and time again, and have come to the conclusion to write a story of my life, the good and the bad, and if the story will be a help, and check some one that's just going wrong, set him thinking, and point him on the right road, praise God!
Dave Ranney
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DAVE RANNEY
OR
THIRTY YEARS ON THE BOWERY
An Autobiography
INTRODUCTION
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
BOYHOOD DAYS
CHAPTER II
FIRST STEPS IN CRIME
CHAPTER III
INTO THE DEPTHS
CHAPTER IV
"SAVED BY GRACE"
CHAPTER V
ON THE UP GRADE
CHAPTER VI
PROMOTED
CHAPTER VII
THE MISSION IN CHINATOWN
CHAPTER VIII
BOWERY WORK
CHAPTER IX
PRODIGAL SONS