A Brief History of Preaching"Translated from Predikans historia." Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-223). From synagogue to church : the three basic elements -- The Greek homily -- Augustine and his era -- The Middle Ages -- From Luther to Carpzov -- An ecumenical survey -- Appendix : the history of preaching in Sweden. |
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GENERAL SURVEY Broadus , J. A. Lectures on the History of Preaching . New York : A. C. Armstrong and Son , 1896. First written in 1876 , a brief survey that concentrates on the way preachers have related themselves to their time ...
GENERAL SURVEY Broadus , J. A. Lectures on the History of Preaching . New York : A. C. Armstrong and Son , 1896. First written in 1876 , a brief survey that concentrates on the way preachers have related themselves to their time ...
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Ker , J. Lectures on the History of Preaching . London : Hodder & Stoughton , 1888. Gives sketches of celebrated preachers including their views on preaching and specimens of their work . Over half of the volume is devoted to preachers ...
Ker , J. Lectures on the History of Preaching . London : Hodder & Stoughton , 1888. Gives sketches of celebrated preachers including their views on preaching and specimens of their work . Over half of the volume is devoted to preachers ...
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The Three Basic Elements | 1 |
The Greek Homily | 16 |
Augustine and His Era | 41 |
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