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A Pastor’s Sketches A Pastor’s Sketches

A Pastor’s Sketches

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  • Introduction (0:33)
  • Mary Ann’s Last Hour—Afraid To Believe She Was A Believer (18:24)
  • The Dawn of Heaven - A Dying Woman's Faith (14:24)
  • I Can't Repent! (18:39)
  • I Can't Feel (8:31)
  • The Unpardonable Sin (8:44)
  • Saved From A More Terrible Despair Than The Unpardonable Sin (12:45)
  • I Found No Escape From God’s Pursuit Of My Soul (9:32)
  • Ceasing To Pray: I Have Given Up Trying To Seek God (8:13)
  • Easy To Be A Christian (3:10)
  • How Believers Handle Despair Differently from Unbelievers (13:24)
  • Fanaticism Is Not Faith (3:55)
  • Simplicity Of Faith: Take God At His Word (7:10)
  • Nobody Said Anything To Me (3:50)
  • Reliance On Man: “Tell Me What To Do” (4:08)
  • Seeking The Lord With My Whole Heart (2:30)
  • The Faults of Christians (18:58)
  • The Arrow Driven Deeper (4:26)
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A Pastor’s Sketches: Conversations with Anxious Souls Concerning the Way of Salvation by Ichabod Spencer (1798-1854) is a valuable resource for evangelistic and pastoral ministry. Every pastor should keep this book close at hand. However, it isn’t just for pastors. Anyone wanting to learn how to engage lost people in evangelistic conversations or help souls find rest in Christ will benefit greatly from it.