CHAPTER I. THE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF SUCCESS IN BRINGING MEN TO CHRIST CHAPTER III. DEALING WITH THE INDIFFERENT OR CARELESS CHAPTER IV. DEALING WITH THOSE WHO ARE ANXIOUS TO BE SAVED BUT DO NOT KNOW HOW CHAPTER V. DEALING WITH THOSE WHO ARE ANXIOUS TO BE SAVED AND KNOW HOW, BUT WHO HAVE DIFFICULTIES CHAPTER VI. DEALING WITH THOSE WHO ENTERTAIN FALSE HOPES CHAPTER VII. Dealing with those who Lack Assurance and with Back - sliders CHAPTER VIII. DEALING WITH PROFESSED SKEPTICS AND INFIDELS CHAPTER IX. DEALING WITH THE COMPLAINING CHAPTER X. DEALING WITH THOSE WHO WISH TO PUT OFF A DECISION UNTIL SOME OTHER TIME CHAPTER XI. DEALING WITH THE WILLFUL AND THE DELUDED CHAPTER XII. SOME HINTS AND SUGGESTIONS CHAPTER XIII. THE BAPTISM OF THE HOLY SPIRIT The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain. HOW TO BRING MEN TO CHRISTBY R. A. TORREY Superintendent Chicago Bible Institute CHICAGO: THE BIBLE INSTITUTE COLPORTAGE ASSOCIATION 250 La Salle Ave. Eastern Depot: East Northfield, Mass.
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