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A New Birth

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Each of the first seven chapters of this remarkable book focuses on a key question regarding the Christian faith. What do you think of the Cross of Christ? Where art thou? Are you regenerate? Do you pray? Wheat or Chaff? Are you an heir? Are you zealous? A final chapter relates the life of George Whitefield whose preaching majored on the necessity of being born again.

J C Ryle (1816-1900) was a fervent evangelical in the Church of England, serving as a vicar in East Anglia before being appointed as the first Bishop of Liverpool in 1880.

The contents of this book began life as tracts published over a long period as Home Truths, being brought together in this form as A New Birth in 1892.

A New Birth

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Format:  Paperback
Size: 234 x 156 x 11 mm
Weight: 315 g
ISBN: 9781788720519
No. of pages: 189
Publisher: Counted Faithful
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Publisher's Note:

Each of the first seven chapters of this remarkable book focuses on a key question regarding the Christian faith. What do you think of the Cross of Christ? Where art thou? Are you regenerate? Do you pray? Wheat or Chaff? Are you an heir? Are you zealous? A final chapter relates the life of George Whitefield whose preaching majored on the necessity of being born again.

J C Ryle (1816-1900) was a fervent evangelical in the Church of England, serving as a vicar in East Anglia before being appointed as the first Bishop of Liverpool in 1880.

The contents of this book began life as tracts published over a long period as Home Truths, being brought together in this form as A New Birth in 1892.