Philip Doddridge


1702-1751

The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul


 

Table of Contents

1.       The Introduction To The Work

2.       The Careless Sinner Awakened

3.       The Awakened Sinner Urged To Immediate Consideration

4.       The Sinner Arraigned And Convicted

5        The Sinner Stripped Of His Vain Pleas

6.       The Sinner Sentenced

7.       The Helpless State Of The Sinner Under Condemnation

8.       News Of Salvation By Christ Brought To The Convinced

9.       The Way By Which This Salvation Is To Be Obtained

10.     The Sinner Seriously Urged To Accept Of Salvation

11.     To Those Who Will Not Be Persuaded...

12.     The Several Branches Of The Christian Temper

15.     How Much He Needs The Assistance Of The Spirit Of God

16.     The Christian Convert Warned Of Discouragements

17.     The Christian Urged To An Express Act Of Self-Dedication

18.     On Communion In The Lords Supper

19.     Continual Communion With God

20.     Spending Our Days As Is Represented In The Former Chapter

21.     A Caution Against Various Temptations

22.     The Case Of Spiritual Decay And Languor In Religion

23.     The Sad Case Of A Relapse Into Known And Deliberate Sin

24.     The Case Of The Christian Under The Hiding Of God's Face

25.     The Christian Struggling Under Great And Heavy Affliction

26.     The Christian Assisted In Examining Into His Growth In Grace

27.     The Advanced Christian Reminded Of The Mercies Of God

28.     The Established Christian Urged To Exert Himself

29.     The Christian Rejoicing In The Views Of Death And Judgment

30.     Maintaining Continual Communion With God

 


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