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Advice To A Young Christian
This was originally released in 1827
by an anonymous author simply called A
Village Pastor with an outstanding
Introductory Essay by Archibald
Alexander. It went on to be one of the
best selling books by the American
Tract Society. It was also published in
the UK by the Religious Tract Society
of London where it became very popular.
"Years ago, my wife 'found an old book'
for me at a flea market. It was an 1843
printing of ADVICE TO A YOUNG CHRISTIAN
On the Importance of Aiming at an
Elevated Standard of Piety by a Village
Pastor. (The title alone is
instructive!) Since that day, I have
loved this sweet little volume and have
hoped someone would reprint it! It has
often been useful to me as a devotional
prod toward my own spiritual duties.
I've read snippets in family worship
and in prayer meetings, and I've shared
portions with guests around the table
on Lord's Day afternoons. Originally
penned as private letters by a pastor
to a young woman in his charge, these
brief chapters are striking in the warm
and winsome care that the writer shows
for the eternal prosperity of his young
reader. Fellow pastors will also be
challenged by the extent of this man's
effort toward the well being of a
single young lamb, 'until Christ be
formed' in her."