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CHRISTIAN MEDITATIONS or THE BELIEVER'S COMPANION IN SOLITUDE <p> <p>by Thomas Reade 1841 <p>Preface
4. The Saving Knowledge of the Scriptures
6. The Fall of Man, and His Recovery by Grace
7. Thoughts on the Mystery of Redemption
9. The Sufficiency of Divine Grace
11. The Willingness of Christ to Receive Sinners
12. Earnest Desires for Christ
15. Conversion of the Heart to God
18. The Privileges of the Believer
19. The Superiority of Graces to Gifts
20. The Blessedness of a Childlike Spirit
21. The Harmony of Christian Graces
23. The Unsearchable Riches of Christ
27. Human Corruption and Abounding Grace
30. Mourning over Sin and Hatred of it
31. The Burden of Sin Deplored
32. True Wisdom the Source of Happiness
33. The Preciousness of Christ
36. The Blessedness of the Righteous
37. The Believer's Path to Glory
41. The Character and the Promise
42. Men's Estimate of Human Nature
43. The Scripture View of the Present State of Man
[44. Blessings Flowing from the Covenant of Grace]]
46. The Testimony of Conscience
49. The Sovereignty of Divine Grace
50. The Unsatisfying Nature of Earthly Things
51. God the Refuge for His People
53. Realizing the Divine Presence
54. Desires for Pardoning and Sanctifying Grace
58. External Religion, No Substitute for Godliness
61. Prophetic Views of the Messiah's Kingdom
62. The Importance of Self Knowledge
66. Christ's Intercessory Prayer
67. Reflections on the New Year
68. The Believer's Review of His Christian State
69. A Grateful Retrospect of Undeserved Mercies
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