Come to Jesus

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"Come to Jesus" is a widely known 19th-century evangelical Christian tract by British preacher Christopher Newman Hall, urging personal repentance and faith in Christ.

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instanceOf 19th-century Christian work
British author
Christian preacher
Christian tract
evangelical literature
associatedMovement Victorian evangelicalism
associatedWith British evangelical revival NERFINISHED
author Christopher Newman Hall NERFINISHED
callsFor individual decision for Christ
repentance from sin
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
denominationalContext evangelical Christianity NERFINISHED
doctrineEmphasized assurance of salvation
atonement of Christ
focusesOn the person of Jesus Christ NERFINISHED
genre religious tract
influencedBy Protestant evangelical theology
intendedAudience evangelical Christians
general readers
language English
literaryForm prose
notableFor popular evangelical appeal
wide circulation in the 19th century
notableWork Come to Jesus NERFINISHED
primaryTheme faith in Christ
personal repentance
purpose to encourage faith in Jesus Christ
to urge personal repentance
religiousTradition Christianity
setting Victorian Britain NERFINISHED
theologicalEmphasis conversion
salvation by faith
timePeriod 19th century

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Rev. Christopher Newman Hall notableWork Come to Jesus
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Rev. Christopher Newman Hall wrote Come to Jesus
subject surface form: Christopher Newman Hall