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The author challenges readers to consider their attitude toward the cross of Christ, using the Apostle Paul as the exemplar who refused to glory in birth, works, knowledge, graces, or church standing and instead rested entirely on Christ crucified for pardon and salvation. The tract outlines what Paul did not count as grounds for confidence, explains what he did esteem—the cross—and argues that every Christian must adopt the same reliance, since eternal destiny depends on it. It is organized into three clear sections contrasting misplaced trust with the sole sufficiency of the crucifixion for forgiveness and hope.

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J. C. Ryle

J. C. Ryle was a prominent Anglican bishop and theologian known for his influential writings on Christian faith and practice. His works often addressed the daily duties, experiences, and challenges faced by professing Christians. Among his notable publications is "Practical Religion," which offers practical guidance for living a faithful Christian life. Ryle also wrote "A Sketch of the Life and Labors of George Whitefield," reflecting his interest in the history of evangelicalism. His clear and direct style has made his writings enduring resources for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Christianity.

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