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John Angell James

John Angell James

      John Angell James was an English Nonconformist clergyman and writer, born at Blandford Forum. After seven years apprenticeship to a linen-draper in Poole, Dorset, he decided to become a preacher, and in 1802 he went to David Bogue's training institution at Gosport in Hampshire. A year and a half later, on a visit to Birmingham, his preaching was so highly esteemed by the congregation of Carrs Lane Independent chapel that they invited him to exercise his ministry amongst them; he settled there in 1805, and was ordained in May 1806. For several years his success as a preacher was comparatively small; but he became suddenly popular in about 1814, and began to attract large crowds. At the same time his religious writings, the best known of which are The Anxious Inquirer and An Earnest Ministry, acquired a wide circulation.

      He was one of the founders of the Evangelical Alliance and of the Congregational Union of England and Wales. Municipal interests appealed strongly to him, and he was also for many years chairman of Spring Hill (afterwards Mansfield) College. He was also an ardent slavery abolitionist.

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John Angell James

Work Of The Spirit

THE WORK OF THE SPIRIT by John Angell James My dear friends, I now propose to lay before you the doctrine of the Holy Spirit's work in the regeneration and sanctification of the human soul. Man, by his fall, brought a twofold evil of a most dreadful nature upon himself, guilt upon his conscience, an... Read More
John Angell James

The Benediction

THE BENEDICTION by John Angell James "May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all." 2 Cor. 13:14 This benediction contains rich and incalculable blessings. May THE LOVE OF GOD, that is, the FATHER, be yours. Yours not only in tha... Read More
John Angell James

Preface to Cooper's Treatise on "HEART DISCIPLINE"

Preface to Cooper's Treatise on "HEART DISCIPLINE" By John Angell James The subject of this volume is the most important that can be found in the whole range of experimental and practical religion, and bears the same relation to the general character of the Christian, that the natural heart does to ... Read More
John Angell James

Directions For Profitably Hearing The Word Of God

DIRECTIONS FOR PROFITABLY HEARING THE WORD OF GOD by John Angell James Be early, always taking care to be present at the commencement of the service, that the body may recover from fatigue, the thoughts be collected, and the mind composed. We should avoid as much as possible all light and trifling c... Read More
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Duties Of Church Members

DUTIES OF CHURCH MEMBERS by John Angell James These are so numerous and various, that they must be classed under different heads. I do not now intend so much those duties, which they owe in common to God as Christians—as those which they owe to the church, as members. If I was speaking of the former... Read More
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Queries For Self Examination

QUERIES FOR SELF EXAMINATION by John Angell James Do you regularly attend the public ordinances of religion, and feel the inward power of godliness while observing its outward forms? Do you attend the week-day services, and if not, is it from the lack of opportunity—or inclination? Are you more indi... Read More
John Angell James

The London Missionary Society

A TRIBUTE OF AFFECTIONATE RESPECT TO THE MEMORY OF THE FATHERS AND FOUNDERS OF THE LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY A sermon, delivered in Surrey Chapel, Wednesday morning, May 9, 1849, by John Angell James. Being part of the services on occasion of the Society's Jubilee. Thirty years ago I was honored to ... Read More
John Angell James

The Birmingham Bible Society

Speech Delivered at the Anniversary of the Birmingham Bible Society, April 24th, 1812 By John Angell James When I recollect that the Bible Society, like the Bible itself, has no more to fear from the weakness of its friends, than it has from the power of its foes, I am emboldened to give utterance t... Read More
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Religious Education Of Children

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OF CHILDREN A New Year's address to parents and ministers, by John Angell James, inserted in the Evangelical Magazine for January 1846. Every year ought to begin with pious resolution, and to close with serious examination; and the retrospect of the past should suggest the purpos... Read More
John Angell James

JUBILEE MEMORIAL

JUBILEE MEMORIAL An Address to the Children of the Congregation and the Sunday Schools, delivered in Carrs Lane Chapel, September 12th, 1855, by John Angell James. My dear children. Jubilee! Jubilee! What a sweet word, what a joyful sound is this, as you will know, when I explain its meaning. You ha... Read More
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The Pious Collier

THE PIOUS COLLIER ; or, the History of Joseph Round by John Angell James The readers of this tract are probably aware of the gracious provision for the civilization and comfort of the human race, which the Almighty Creator, by his wisdom and mercy, has made, in the formation of those coal-beds, whic... Read More

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