Joseph Irons
Joseph Irons (1785-1852) was an Independent sovereign grace preacher, author and hymn writer. In 1819, he was appointed the minister of Grove Chapel, Camberwell, a position he held until his death thirty-three years later.
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Table Of Contents
Letter 1: To Silas—On The Trinity Letter 2: To Elimelech—On Divine Sovereignty Letter 3: To Ibhar—On Election Letter 4: To Berith—On The Covenant Of Grace Letter 5: To Zebah—On Atonement Letter 6: To Zadok—On Justification Letter 7: To Olympas—On Sanctification Letter 8: To Abiah—On Adoption Letter 9: To Beulah—On Union With Christ Letter 10: To Hephzibah—On The Church Letter 11: To Enoch—On Baptism Letter 12: To Haggai—On The Lord’s Supper Letter 13: To Simeon—On Divine Calling Letter 14: To Betah—On Repentance Letter 15: To Myra—On Faith Letter 16: To Israel—On Prayer Letter 17: To Joseph—On Growth In Grace Letter 18: To Asaph—On Perseverance Letter 19: To Stephen—On Glorification Letter 20: To Cleophas—On The Law And Gospel
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Dedication
To The Church & Congregation Assembling In Grove Chapel, Camberwell This Little Volume Is Affectionately Dedicated, With Earnest Prayer, For The Prosperity Of Their Souls, By Their Devoted Pastor, Joseph Irons
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Title Page
Jazer Assistance For The Weak In Faith Addressed To Young Christians By Joseph Irons Minister Of Grove Chapel, Camberwell “It is a good thing that the heart be established with grace.” 1822