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An Abstract of the Gracious Dealings of God, with Several Eminent Christians, in Their Conversion and Sufferings. Taken from Authentic Manuscripts, ... by the Late Rev. Samuel James, ... the Fifth Edition
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT106426Horizontal chain lines.London: printed, for the benefit of the widow, by H. Trapp, son-in-law and successor to M. Lewis; and sold by J. Buckland, G. Keith, J. Johnson, and B. Tomkins; also to be had of the Rev. Mr. Button, Southwark; Mr. J. James, Spital-Fields; and Mr. W. Bur 2], viii,125, 1]p.; 8
Does It Matter What I Believe?

Does It Matter What I Believe?

Samuel James

Crossway Books
2023
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How Sound Doctrine Influences Every Area of the Christian Life Doctrine might be something you’ve heard in church, but how does it impact your life? Christian doctrine examines what the Bible teaches about particular topics, such as the nature of God, the nature of humanity, how humans should live, and more. By understanding biblical truths, believers have the tools to understand God, interpret Scripture, and live godly lives. In this addition to the Church Questions series, Samuel James addresses how doctrine influences every area of life for the believer. Many individuals know that their beliefs matter in certain areas of life, such as politics, but don't always understand how key biblical principles like the Trinity, ecclesiology, and the atonement should shape their everyday lives. It is easy to think that doctrine is only for theologians, but in reality, it is essential for everyone—humanity was created to know the truth about God, themselves, and the world. Part of the Church Questions Series: Developed to give biblical insight into common questions Ideal for New Christians: Introduction to the relationship between doctrine and living out the Christian life Short and Accessible Format: Concise, biblical teaching on the church’s system of beliefs
Digital Liturgies

Digital Liturgies

Samuel James

Crossway Books
2023
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How the Habitat of Internet Technology Undermines Christian Wisdom With advancements in internet technology, people can get instant answers to just about any of their questions, connect long distance with family and friends, and stay informed with events around the world in real time. In Digital Liturgies, tech-realist Samuel D. James examines the connection between patterns in technology and human desires. Everyone longs for a glimpse of heaven; James argues they are just looking for it in the wrong place—the internet. This accessible book exposes 5 “digital liturgies” that prohibit people from contemplating big truths, accepting the uncomfortable, and acknowledging God as their Creator. It then calls readers to live faithfully before Christ, finding wisdom through Scripture and rest in God’s perfect design. A Biblical View of the Internet and Technology: Readers explore the connection between human desire, the internet, and wisdom through a Christian lens Great for College Students, Parents, and Pastors: This book encourages readers to live faithfully for Christ Offers a Tech-Realist Perspective: Samuel D. James highlights the inherent dangers of digital technologies, offering wisdom for navigating our internet-saturated world
Digital Liturgies

Digital Liturgies

Samuel James

Crossway Books
2025
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How the Habitat of Internet Technology Undermines Christian WisdomWith ample advancement in internet technology, people can answer billions of questions instantly, connect with long-distance family and friends, and discover what is happening worldwide in real time. But can something that seems so good lead to corruption for those pursuing godly wisdom? In Digital Liturgies, tech-realist Samuel D. James examines the connection between patterns in technology and human desires. Everyone longs for a glimpse of heaven; James argues they are just looking for it in the wrong place—the internet. This accessible book exposes 5 “digital liturgies” that prohibit people from contemplating big truths, accepting the uncomfortable, and acknowledging God as their Creator. It then calls readers to live faithfully before Christ, finding wisdom through Scripture and rest in God’s perfect design. A Biblical View of the Internet and Technology: Readers explore the connection between human desire, the internet, and wisdom through a Christian lens Great for College Students, Parents, and Pastors: This book encourages readers to live faithfully for Christ Offers a Tech-Realist Perspective: Samuel D. James highlights the inherent dangers of digital technologies, offering wisdom for navigating our internet-saturated world Now with Study Questions: Use these prompts to reflect on each chapter alone or in a small-group setting
Every One Will Go to Heaven

Every One Will Go to Heaven

Samuel James

Authorhouse
2021
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Samuel James was raised in the Midwestern United States by a very dysfunctional evangelical family. He now resides in Pasadena, California, He obtained Bachelor of Arts degree in both sociology and political science plus two years of Masters study in Psychology. Self-taught plus some schooling gave him the Engineering skills to enable him to engineer major projects for both the US Government and State and local governments, By age 32, he had built a Federal and State construction business and a manufacturing business, where he engineered and designed all of the products, and his net worth was $20-million. He sold out to a Fortune 500 company. He also taught math and government in secondary schools and is a certified teacher, HIS KNOWLEDGE FOR THIS BOOK was not a result of the above. He travelled the world and witnessed many cultures and poverty, torture, human slavery...India, Central America, Viet Nam, Thailand, Mexico, China, Africa, 51 states of USA. His own family of "evangelical" origin put him in prison twice, once based on perjury by his brother and the second time by robbing him of his entire business. Altogether the author ha been in 17 jails and 11 prisons and asylums and his own father orchestrated the author's siblings to these things and his father participated. The author escaped from a Federal Penitentiary and created an identity that got him to China where he engineered and designed electric vehicles, did import/export and was an adviser, paid by the China government to advise Chinese businesses about marketing to the USA. He was given offices in Hangzhou, China. He deplores people who think money is a religious goal and accumulate money while 3/4th of the world starves and those who think that their way to heaven is church attendance on Sunday and more specifically the fraudulent "multi-millions" accumulated by "snake-oil" evangelists. THE LAST SHALL BE FIRST are not false words. The author is currently working on two larger books: "HOW I ESCAPED FEDERAL PRISON USING PSYCHOLOGY (and survival for 10 years as a fugitive)" and "SNAKE OIL SALESMEN stealing from the poor and depressed".
Morning Has Come (10-Pack)

Morning Has Come (10-Pack)

Samuel James

Crossway Books
2025
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When I was a teenager, I experienced my first struggles with insomnia. I would lie in bed for hours without being able to drift off to sleep. As the clock ticked on, I became anxious; would I get any rest? Something about the deep hours of the night is unsettling: black darkness all around, stiff silence, the feeling life itself has become frozen. In those moments, it is easy to wonder: Will the morning ever come? Mornings feel precious, don't they? We might say we aren't a "morning person," but we still eagerly look out the window when the warm light starts streaming in. When faced with a big decision, we often say, "I'll sleep on it," or "I'll think about this in the morning." Why do we talk and act as if the arrival of a new sunrise is somehow powerful? As if it can somehow purify or help us? The Bible says that when God created the whole world, the very first thing he said was, "Let there be light" (Genesis 1:3). Into the darkness, God spoke the very first morning. The world's first morning was perfect. Its light was pure and unpolluted. It announced a day without sorrow, without death, without regret. In the beginning, absolutely everything was "very good" (Genesis 1:31). Maybe that's one reason that we feel the way we do about mornings. The first light of a new day almost promises to wash away the anxieties, disappointments, and regrets of the past. A night of sleepless suffering melts before the sunbeams. Dawn seems to offer a second chance as the day begins again. Everything seems very good. And yet, this feeling of new hope doesn't last forever, does it? With a new day comes not just a new beginning, but the same old fears and failures from yesterday. Have you ever started a day determined to make it better than yesterday, only to feel helpless just hours later as the habits you vowed to kick come back or the promises you wanted to keep break like glass? The day that started very good goes back to being the same struggle you remember. The Bible has an explanation for that too. Even though the world and human beings were very good when God created them, something happened. The Creator God gave his human creations a magnificent responsibility: to love and obey him in a perfect paradise and to extend God's reign over all the universe as his prized image bearers. But the humans he created chose something different. They rejected his rules and their responsibility. They tried to find joy and wisdom apart from God. When they did this, something entered the universe that changed it forever: Sin. Sin's posture is a back turned on God. Sin is when we don't follow what God says, going our own way instead. Sin is why our nights seem to last so long. Sin is why the regrets won't stop pounding in our hearts. Sin is why people wound us so deeply we can't make ourselves forget. Sin is why even the bright, pure mornings bring news from the night before of violence, addiction, betrayal, and despair. Jesus knew about the power of night. He understood that there is something in the human heart that loves darkness rather than the light (John 3:19). As warm as the light might feel, as much as we might want it to break on us, we also fear the light. We fear being exposed by it. We fear that others will see us clearly for the first time. Jesus called himself "the light of the world" (John 8:12). He said that he had come from God to give light to the human race, which was lost in the darkness of sin. Jesus showed who God is. How? Because Jesus is God. He is God the Son, the very image of the God who dwells in "unapproachable light" (1 Timothy 6:16). What happened to Jesus? The light he gave exposed many people as sinners. Instead of believing in him, they killed him. They didn't like the things Jesus said about himself, and so they delivered him over to the Romans to be crucified. The Bible says that as Jesus was on the cross, the area became unnaturally darkened. The world entered its own night of sleepless angst, as the dark deepened and the dawn felt far away. But the morning came. Jesus came back to life. He was resurrected. In the early morning hours of the Sunday after his death, the light of the world shined brilliantly again. And Jesus's followers knew: There would be no end to this morning. The night of sin and shame had been broken, not just temporarily, but forever. Why? Because Jesus did not die an ordinary death. He died in the place of sinners like you and me. His death wasn't an accident. It was God's plan to put my sin and your sin on Jesus, so that the penalty for sin would be paid completely. When Jesus came back to life, the power of sin was broken. The darkness fell on Jesus, so that dawn would rise on us. Do you need morning? Do you need the darkness of sin to be dispelled by the light? Are you worried that the light you so desperately need will simply reveal the depths of your brokenness? I have good news: Jesus, the light of the world, has come for you. He knows everything about you. And he wants you to come to him, so that he can shine on you. Jesus shines light on us, not so that we will be forever ashamed, but so that we can watch as he takes our sin and casts it away forever. Dawn has come. The sun--the Son--has risen. Because of this, God's mercies are new every morning (see Lamentations 3:23). Put your faith in Jesus. Confess your sin and trust him to save you. Let the light of the world shine on you. Start by praying something like this: Heavenly Father, I believe that Jesus Christ is your Son, and that he died on the cross to save me from my sin. I believe that he rose again to life, and that he invites me to live forever with him in heaven as part of your family. Because of what Jesus has done, I ask you to forgive me of my sin and give me eternal life. Please guide me to a Bible-believing church where I can grow as a Christian with others who love Jesus. Amen.