Another quality eBook from Chapel Library. Articles in this issue of the Free Grace Broadcaster include:
Christianity’s Influence on the Condition of Women, by John Angell James (1785-1859): an illuminating discussion of why the Gospel of Jesus Christ liberates women and cultures throughout history.
Woman’s Mission, by John Angell James (1785-1859): woman’s mission in life from the Garden of Eden to the present day has not changed.
A Virtuous Woman Described, by Charles Bridges (1794-1869): clear and thoughtful description of a virtuous woman from Proverbs 31.
Christ’s Call to Young Women, by Thomas Vincent (1634-1678): reasons why young women should look to Jesus Christ as the best husband.
Grace for a Wife’s Submission, by William Gouge (1575-1653): four graces that a woman needs as a submissive wife, the extent of her submission, and reasons motivating her to render Christ-honoring submission to her husband.
For Mothers, Experienced or New, by John Angell James (1785-1859): a practical discourse regarding the God-ordained power, love, duties, and holiness of mothers with helpful suggestions regarding child−rearing.
Christ’s Work and Single Women, by W. K. Tweedie (1803-1863): praise for the blessed labors in Christ’s Kingdom for women who do not have husbands or children.
To a Recent Woman Convert, by Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758): excerpt from a letter written to a woman who had asked advice on how to best live the Christian life.
A Grandmother in Glory, by Jabez Burns (1805-1876): moving thoughts on the death a virtuous grandmother and the glory she now experiences with Christ.
Christianity’s Influence on the Condition of Women, by John Angell James (1785-1859): an illuminating discussion of why the Gospel of Jesus Christ liberates women and cultures throughout history.
Woman’s Mission, by John Angell James (1785-1859): woman’s mission in life from the Garden of Eden to the present day has not changed.
A Virtuous Woman Described, by Charles Bridges (1794-1869): clear and thoughtful description of a virtuous woman from Proverbs 31.
Christ’s Call to Young Women, by Thomas Vincent (1634-1678): reasons why young women should look to Jesus Christ as the best husband.
Grace for a Wife’s Submission, by William Gouge (1575-1653): four graces that a woman needs as a submissive wife, the extent of her submission, and reasons motivating her to render Christ-honoring submission to her husband.
For Mothers, Experienced or New, by John Angell James (1785-1859): a practical discourse regarding the God-ordained power, love, duties, and holiness of mothers with helpful suggestions regarding child−rearing.
Christ’s Work and Single Women, by W. K. Tweedie (1803-1863): praise for the blessed labors in Christ’s Kingdom for women who do not have husbands or children.
To a Recent Woman Convert, by Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758): excerpt from a letter written to a woman who had asked advice on how to best live the Christian life.
A Grandmother in Glory, by Jabez Burns (1805-1876): moving thoughts on the death a virtuous grandmother and the glory she now experiences with Christ.