Om The Art Of Preaching And The Composition Of Sermons, With An Introductory Essay On The Present Position And Influence Of The Pulpit Of The Church Of England
This classic work of homiletics provides a comprehensive guide to the art of preaching, from the composition of sermons to the delivery of the message. Written by Henry Burgess, a prominent theologian and preacher of the early 19th century, this work remains a valuable resource for students of divinity and anyone interested in the history of Christian preaching. A must-read for anyone called to the ministry of the word.
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