Category: Sermons
Law, William – Sermons
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Sermons by William Law William Law (1686 – 9 April 1761) was a Church of England priest who lost his position at Emmanuel College, Cambridge when his conscience would not allow him to take the required oath of allegiance to the first Hanoverian monarch, King George I. Previously William Law had given his allegiance to the House of Stuart and is sometimes considered…
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MacLarens Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Complete Commentary)
Expositions of Holy Scripture by Alexander MacLaren is collection of over 1,500 expository sermons arranged as a Bible commentary. Alexancer MacLaren was called “the prince of expository preachers,” a title he earned through his famous sermons during his lifetime as a minister.
Read MoreCopeland, M. – Acts Conversions
This is an set of sermons examining different conversions in the book of Acts. Copeland is Church of Christ, so immersion is included in his view of the necessary elements for one to be saved. Be wary.
Read MoreManton, Thomas – The Lord’s Prayer
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A Practical Exposition of the Lord’s Prayer These sermons are from Volume 1 of Manton’s works.
Read MoreManton, Thomas Psalm 119
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There are about 190 sermons from Thomas Manton on all the 176 verses in Psalm 119 arranged in commentary form.
Read MoreExpositor’s Bible Vol 34 The Acts of the Apostles Vol I and II by G.T. Stokes.cmt
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Expositor’s Bible Vol 34 The Acts of the Apostles Vol I and II by G.T. Stokes.cmt CONTENTS. Volume 1 CHAPTER I. THE ORIGIN AND AUTHORITY OF THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. Acts i. 1, 2. PAGE Title—Apocryphal Acts—Paul and Thecla—Evidence of Tertullian—His Chronological Position—Modern Analogies—Muratorian Fragment and Bobbio—Epistle from Lyons—Pothinus an Apostolic Man—Marcion and St. Luke—Defects…
Read MoreExpositor’s Bible Vol 29 Matthew by Rev. J.M. Gibson
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Expositor’s Bible Vol 29 Matthew by Rev. J.M. Gibson
Read MoreHawker’s Poor Man’s Commentary
Hawker’s Poor Man’s Commentary the Poor Man’s Commentary (9 vols) by Robert Hawker, contains 9,600 comments on the Old and New Testaments. Hawker’s writing frequently contains rich, devotional overtones and Hawker often relates passages to Christ.
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