THE ANXIOUS INQUIRER AFTER SALVATION
DIRECTED AND ENCOURAGED
by John Angell James, 1834
“What must I do to be saved?”
“Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and you shall be saved.”
Act 16:30-31
Directions for profitable reading
Deep solicitude about salvation,
reasonable and necessary
Religious impressions, and the importance
of retaining and deepening them
On the importance of gaining Scriptural
knowledge, and clear views of divine truth
REPENTANCE
FAITH
MISTAKES in which inquirers are apt to fall
PERPLEXITIES which are often felt by inquirers
DISCOURAGEMENTS which present themselves
at the commencement of a pious course
CAUTIONS
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