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"Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian."
"Thou hast a name that thou livest."

LONDON:

J. SNOW, 35, PATERNOSTER ROW.


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AN OPENING APPEAL TO THE READER.

Are you a Christian? This question deserves

your most serious attention. Your consistency as a man, and your forgiveness as a sinner; your usefulness in life, and your peace in death; your acceptance at the bar of God, and your happiness in eternity, are all involved in your being a Christian. The Son of God became incarnate, and died upon the cross in ignominy and blood, that you might be a Christian. The Bible is in your hands, the sabbath periodically returns, and the ministers of Christ preach to you "the word of reconciliation," that you may become a Christian. If this result do not follow, "it were better for you that you had not been born." Permit me, with sincere concern for your salvation, to fix your thoughts upon this solemn inquiry-are you a Christian? Do not be angry that your Christianity seems to be called in question, "Thou

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