In typical Puritan fashion, Mead shows the many ways that a person can be deceived into thinking he is a Christian when, in fact, he is merely an "almost Christian." Short and readable, this classic will help you to examine yourself to see if you are, indeed, in the faith. Mead's purpose is two-fold: to shake nominal believers who may be very "religious" out of their complacency, and to give true believers the comfort of their security. Contains a foreword by John MacArthur.
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In typical Puritan fashion, Mead shows the many ways that a person can be deceived into thinking he is a Christian when, in fact, he is merely an "almost Christian." Short and readable, this classic will help you to examine yourself to see if you are, indeed, in the faith. Mead's purpose is two-fold: to shake nominal believers who may be very "religious" out of their complacency, and to give true believers the comfort of their security. Contains a foreword by John MacArthur.
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