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Evangelical Revival · 1865
Thoughts for Young Men
J.C. Ryle (1816-1900)
A pastoral address calling young men to take their souls seriously before habits harden and opportunities close. Ryle works through the reasons young men need exhorting, the particular dangers and sins they face, the counsels and rules most likely to keep them from ruin, and closes with an earnest appeal to act now. Written out of decades of parish ministry, it became one of the most widely read evangelical tracts of the Victorian era.
1.5 hrs total · 5 chapters