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“The friends of evangelical doctrine, and the advocates of orthodoxy, have the following objects to keep ever in view in this age; they must take care of their Bibles, that they be not mutilated or curtailed by lawless criticism; they must take care of their theology, that it be not perverted by false philosophy; and they must take care of their pulpits, that they be not occupied by heretical, unspiritual, or incompetent ministers.”

Quote by John Angell James

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An Earnest Ministry the Want of the Times

This book delves into the concept of a genuine commitment to religious or spiritual duties, emphasizing its relevance and necessity in the context of the time it addresses. more

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John Angell James
John Angell James

John Angell James, born on June 6, 1785, and died on October 1, 1859, was a British writer known for his works in the fields of religion, ethics, and literature. His writings have had a profound impact on posterity. more

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