The day before the author's death a maid servant in England wrote:
"I want to try in writing to thank you for the great help I have received from reading books written by you, namely: 'Silent Times Series.' I have had the great privilege of being able to read and re-read, for years now, some of these. I find in counting up that I have read seventeen of the most beautiful and helpful books. Again and again I have thanked God for placing them within my reach. Again and again I have asked Him to reward you, though at the same time I know you have had already your reward. I cannot express in words my heartfelt thanks for the help I have received from them, and the joy it has given me to be able to lend to others the three volumes I possess as my own. I would like to have every one you have written as my very own. I hope yet to be able to read those I have not read. I am a domestic servant and, you will understand, not well enough off to purchase them all for my own. But my mistress is as fond of them as I am, and it is through her kindness that I won three of them. For some time I have felt I would like to thank you, and I didn't know if your were in heaven above or in heaven below, for I know after being able to write such books, you must have know the blessed experience of heaven on earth. So I inquired of the publishers and they sent me your address. Dear Sir, please accept again my sincere gratitude for those books. I pray that millions of them may be bought, and I know they cannot fail to be a blessing to all who read them. I say all, because I believe no one who is saved can read them without being blessed. Some day, when I meet the blessed Master, I will thank Him face to face, and you, too."
Excerpt from The Life of Dr. J.R. Miller by John T. Faris, Chapter 9 The Author of Devotional Books
When I first began this Website I was often mystified by some bookseller's who said a certain book was one of the Silent Times Series. Eventually Paula Kuczynski one of our volunteers sent me a list of the books in this series. The Series is a ‘brand name' of Hodder and Stoughton, London. The list below contains 21 books and ends in 1911. More books may have been added since then.