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The Confessional Presbyterian Archive is a curated digital library dedicated to preserving and promoting the writings of 17th–20th century Presbyterian pastors, teachers, and leaders. Featuring thousands of searchable texts, biographies, and historical resources, the archive provides direct access to the primary-source materials of American Presbyterianism.

It Is Easy to Preach the Gospel Now in Japan

Dr. Kagawa outlines the Kingdom of God Movement in Japan: mobilize lay preachers, rural evangelism, Peasant Gospel Schools, and Christian cooperatives to meet spiritual and social needs.

Charge

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Female Influence and Obligations

A Christian exhortation urging women to recognize and wield their pervasive moral influence in family and society. Calls them to evangelism, charity, Sabbath-school work, and to accept responsibility before God.

The Almost Christian

A pastoral tract warning those who seem religious but lack true saving faith: outward piety, church attendance, and moral conduct without love for God are self-deception and perilous.

Future Punishment: Or, The Universalist Refuted

A 19th-century tract arguing against Universalism, defending the justice of future (eternal) punishment and the necessity of Christ’s atonement to avert eternal misery.

Jesus Not Half a Saviour

A friend visits a dying ex-schoolmate, a habitual drunkard, who fully surrenders to Christ. Through true conversion he finds deliverance from sin and assurance of salvation.

Never Too Late

A pastor’s account of a dying man’s last-minute repentance, showing God’s mercy at the deathbed. Calls for immediate faith in Christ — ‘To-day the Saviour calls.’

No Condemnation

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David Brainerd: The Mighty Man of Prayer

Selections from David Brainerd’s journal highlighting intense prayer, holiness, and sacrificial missionary zeal among Native Americans, urging devotion and intercession.

The Abbot Memorial Book

Memorial biography of Rev. Gorham D. Abbot, a Presbyterian minister and educator who founded the Spingler/Abbot Collegiate Institute and advanced higher education for women.

The Little Story Book

A Sunday-school storybook of short tales teaching children honesty, obedience, and conscience through examples (Tommy, Frank, Mary & George), urging confession and godly behavior.

The Sunday-School Anniversary

Memoir of a rural Sunday-school anniversary praising Sunday-schools for teaching Scripture, forming lifelong memory verses, and strengthening community and Christian faith.

Death of Hume and Finley Compared

Mason contrasts David Hume’s unrepentant death with Dr. Samuel Finley’s peaceful, faith-filled death to argue the truth, moral power, and consolations of Christianity.

Marks of Saving Faith

Jonathan Dickinson contrasts saving and dead faith. Saving faith shows true trust in Christ, repentance, holiness and reliance on his righteousness; dead faith is mere speculative assent.

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