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- catalog abstract "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. "To the lambs of Christ's flock, whom Peter was enjoined by the Good Shepherdf to feed, I dedicate this little book. The letters which compose it were written to instruct one of their number, the daughter of a highly valued friend. Since they are now made public, it is the ardent prayer of the author, that they may comfort and edify many more."--The Author. "The following letters are well calculated to turn the attention of the Christian public to the importance of diligence and punctuality in performing the duties of the closet. They were forwarded to me by an esteemed young clergyman, who is settled as a pastor in a distant and retired village. These letters are seasonable, judicious, and pious, and that as they are written in an animated style they will be extensively perused by the young." - Archilbald Alexander.".
- catalog contributor b5429963.
- catalog contributor b5429964.
- catalog contributor b5429965.
- catalog created "1843.".
- catalog date "1843".
- catalog date "1843.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1843.".
- catalog description "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. "To the lambs of Christ's flock, whom Peter was enjoined by the Good Shepherdf to feed, I dedicate this little book. The letters which compose it were written to instruct one of their number, the daughter of a highly valued friend. Since they are now made public, it is the ardent prayer of the author, that they may comfort and edify many more."--The Author. "The following letters are well calculated to turn the attention of the Christian public to the importance of diligence and punctuality in performing the duties of the closet. They were forwarded to me by an esteemed young clergyman, who is settled as a pastor in a distant and retired village. These letters are seasonable, judicious, and pious, and that as they are written in an animated style they will be extensively perused by the young." - Archilbald Alexander.".
- catalog extent "168 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Advice to a young Christian, on the importance of aiming at an elevated standard of piety.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Advice to a young Christian, on the importance of aiming at an elevated standard of piety.".
- catalog issued "1843".
- catalog issued "1843.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : American Tract Society,".
- catalog relation "Advice to a young Christian, on the importance of aiming at an elevated standard of piety.".
- catalog subject "248".
- catalog subject "BV4531 .W4 1843".
- catalog subject "Christian life.".
- catalog subject "Piety.".
- catalog title "Advice to a young Christian, on the importance of aiming at an elevated standard of piety / By a village pastor. With an introductory essay, by the Rev. Dr. A. Alexander.".
- catalog type "text".