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OverviewJohn Angell James provides a friendly guide through life for young men. Taking account of the duties, temptations, and complications involved in growing into male adulthood, James shows how prayer and faith offer access to the truth, power, and love of God necessary to grow up respected by others and equipped for this life and the next. Table of Contents: The Young Man's Friend and Guide through Life to Immortality 1.Preparation for Life 2.Entrance upon Life 3.Indecision as to Religion 4.Amiability without Religion 5.Perplexity from Religious Controversies 6.The Character of Joseph 7.The Study of the Book of Proverbs 8.Success or Failure in Business 9.Emigration 10.Disappointment or Fulfilment if the Hopes of Friends 11.The Importance of the Present Age 12.Death in Youth and the Review of Life in Old Age The Young Man from Home 1.The Time of Leaving Home a Critical Period 2.Sources of Danger 3.Sources of Danger Continued 4.The Successive Steps of Going Astray 5.Dangers of a Minor Kind 6.The Means of Safety 7.Religion a Preservative from Sin 8.Religion a Source of Comfort and Happiness 9.Religion a Means of Promoting the Temporal Interests of Its Possessor 10.Religion a Means of Usefulness 11.Religion a Preparation for Superintending a Home upon Earth, and for an Eternal Home in Heaven 12.Several Classes of Young Men Specially Addressed: Emigrants, Orphans, Religious Young Men, and Prodigals Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Angell JamesPublisher: Reformation Heritage Books Imprint: Reformation Heritage Books ISBN: 9781601787873ISBN 10: 1601787871 Pages: 504 Publication Date: 20 September 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEspecially must I mention the name of that honoured father of all the Dissenting churches, the Rev. John Angell James, of Birmingham. There is no name I think just now that ought to be more venerated than his. -- Charles Haddon Spurgeon at the ceremony for laying the Metropolitan Tabernacle foundation stone Author InformationJohn Angel James (1785-1859) was a Congregationalist pastor at Carrs Lane Chapel in Birmingham, England. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |