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Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ

Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ

Of all John Bunyan's writings, this book most fully expresses his delight and joy in the free and gracious welcome given to sinners by Jesus Christ. It
is a thorough exposition of John 6:37: All that the Father giveth me shall come
to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out. Bunyan not only
explains the meaning of the terms used in the text, but also labours to remove
the doubts and difficulties of sinners and backsliders in their approach to
Christ. This work could be said to have given rise indirectly to the modern
missionary movement, since it strongly influenced Andrew Fuller, the first
secretary of the pioneering Baptist Missionary Society, and helped him to set
his denomination free from the grip of hyper-Calvinism. It is a Christian
classic that deserves a wide modern readership.Series: Puritan
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Come and Welcome to Jesus Christ

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