The Bible in the Counting-House: A Course of Lectures to Merchants
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In this insightful and challenging book, Henry Augustus Boardman offers his reflections on the doctrine of sanctification and its role in the life of the Christian believer. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of the Bible and his years of experience as a pastor and teacher, Boardman provides a compelling argument for the pursuit of a higher life in Christ.
This book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the doctrine of original sin, as explained by the Bible. Through clear and concise language, the author offers his thoughts on the importance of this doctrine and its implications for Christian theology. This text is an essential read for anyone interested in the teachings of the Bible, and is sure to provide readers with a deeper understanding of this important topic.
Will You Consider The Subject Of Personal Religion? (1855)
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on the twenty-fifth and fortieth anniversaries of the author's pastorate
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