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Joseph Alleine
Joseph Alleine
8 Sermons
Joseph Alleine (1634-1668) was an English Puritan preacher and author of An Alarm to the Unconverted, one of the most widely circulated evangelistic tracts in English history.

Sermons 8

Psalm 2:12 Audio Books

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the transformation that occurs in a person's heart when they become a true follower of Christ. The sermon highlights the change in desires and priorities that t

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Genesis 19:15-17 Audio Books

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of self-examination and the danger of being deceived about one's spiritual state. He challenges the listeners to honestly assess their hearts and

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Joel 3:16 Audio Books

The sermon transcript emphasizes the importance of reading and understanding the word of God. It warns about the consequences of living in a state of sin and being unprepared for judgment. The speaker

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Matthew 25:24 Audio Books

In this sermon, Joseph Alayne passionately urges his audience to embrace the kingdom of heaven and not neglect eternal glory. He emphasizes that God offers salvation and eternal joy to those who submi

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Exodus 34:7 Audio Books

In this sermon, Christ is calling upon the listeners to arise and take possession of the good land that is promised to them. The preacher encourages the audience to view the glory of the other world a

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Psalm 23:6 Salvation

Joseph Alleine preaches about the profound message of the Gospel, inviting all to prepare for the coming of the Lord. He emphasizes the joy of salvation and the blessings that come from a covenant rel

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Titus 3:5

Joseph Alleine preaches about the profound transformation that occurs in conversion, emphasizing the complete change in heart and life that is brought about by the Spirit of God. Conversion is attribu

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Matthew 5:30

Joseph Alleine preaches about the difference between the unsound convert and the sound convert. The unsound convert only seeks salvation from Christ but not sanctification, dividing the offices and be

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