A full and particular account of the wonderful conversion of poor Joseph, who was converted by hearing a sermon preached in a meeting-house in St. Mary's Aldermanbury, in London, from I Tim. i. 15. This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, That Jesus Christ came into the world to save sinners; of whom I am chief : By the late Reverend and learned Dr. Calamy, Minister of the Gospel. With an account of his most remarkable sayings, and behaviour on his death-bed. Which has been lately read from the pulpits, and earnestly recommended to the most serious consideration of every Christian, by several ministers of the Gospel in Scotland. To which is added, Answers to eighteen important questions concerning a saving interest in Christ.
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