William Guthrie's
The Christian's Great Interest
A Part of the Puritan Paperback Series
Mr. Dave Carroll
This class is a study on William Guthrie's definitive work, The Christian's Great
Interest.
It was written, its author says, for those who "have neither much money to spend upon books, nor much time to spare in reading." It describes in a simple, clear and attractive style what it means to be a Christian, and how to become one.
Online Text
For those who do not have the book, the text for The Christian's Great Interest can be found online here.
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08/27/2000
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Conclusion - Chapter III (IX), Chapter IV (X)
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08/20/2000
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Part II - Introduction, Chapter I (VII), Chapter II (VIII)
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08/13/2000
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Chapter IV, Chapter V, Chapter VI
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08/06/2000
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Chapter III
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07/30/2000
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Chapter II
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07/23/2000
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Chapter I
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07/16/2000
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Introduction
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Resources
Books:
Edwards, Jonathan.
"Christian Cautions; or, The Necessity of Self-examination," in The
Works of Jonathan Edwards. Edinburgh: The Banner of Truth Trust. 1988.
Baxter, Richard.
"The Mischiefs of Self-ignorance, and the Benefits of Self-acquaintance:
Opened in Divers Sermons at St. Dunstan's, West; and Published in Answer to the
Accusations of Some, and the Desires of Others," in Baxter's Practical
Works. Ligonier, PA: Soli Deo Gloria. 1990.
Documents:
Essay on Guthrie's The
Christian's Great Interest by Thomas Chalmers
[ Part 1 ] [ Part
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