The Power Of Illustration - An Element Of Success In Preaching And Teaching (1848) (Paperback)


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: PREFACE The substance of the following brief treatise, was delivered in the form of an address before a literary society, consisting of candidates for the gospel ministry, at the anniversary of the New-Hampton Theological Institution, for the year 1847; and subsequently repeated, with such modifications as the circumstances and occasion required, to the congregation under the pastoral care of the author. In complying with the numerous requests that have been made to him for its publication, the author has been influenced by the opinion expressed by many, that the subject, though comparatively novel, is one of vast importance, not only to the efficiency and usefulness of the Christian minister, but more especially to the Sabbath School teacher, and the Christian parent, who would succeed in adapting the momentous truths of the Gospel to the understandings of their youthful charge. It is hoped also that the interesting illustrations of truth, which have been selected as examples of the principles laid down, will render the work not devoid of interest to readers, who belong to neither of these classes. Those who listened to the delivery of the discourse in its original form will find some few additional paragraphs, added, in most instances, for the purpose of adapting the work to the faithful and pious teacher as well as to the minister of the gospel. Such as it is, it is commended to the blessing of God, and to the careful attention of the youthful ministry and the Sabbath School teachers of our land, by their affectionate fellow-laborer and servant, for Christ's sake, The Author. New-York, September 20th, 1847. chapter{Section 4PULPIT ILLUSTRATION. True eloquence was defined by one of the Grecian school of oratory, as " the power of inventing whatever is persua...

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: PREFACE The substance of the following brief treatise, was delivered in the form of an address before a literary society, consisting of candidates for the gospel ministry, at the anniversary of the New-Hampton Theological Institution, for the year 1847; and subsequently repeated, with such modifications as the circumstances and occasion required, to the congregation under the pastoral care of the author. In complying with the numerous requests that have been made to him for its publication, the author has been influenced by the opinion expressed by many, that the subject, though comparatively novel, is one of vast importance, not only to the efficiency and usefulness of the Christian minister, but more especially to the Sabbath School teacher, and the Christian parent, who would succeed in adapting the momentous truths of the Gospel to the understandings of their youthful charge. It is hoped also that the interesting illustrations of truth, which have been selected as examples of the principles laid down, will render the work not devoid of interest to readers, who belong to neither of these classes. Those who listened to the delivery of the discourse in its original form will find some few additional paragraphs, added, in most instances, for the purpose of adapting the work to the faithful and pious teacher as well as to the minister of the gospel. Such as it is, it is commended to the blessing of God, and to the careful attention of the youthful ministry and the Sabbath School teachers of our land, by their affectionate fellow-laborer and servant, for Christ's sake, The Author. New-York, September 20th, 1847. chapter{Section 4PULPIT ILLUSTRATION. True eloquence was defined by one of the Grecian school of oratory, as " the power of inventing whatever is persua...

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Kessinger Publishing Co

Country of origin

United States

Release date

August 2009

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August 2009

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229 x 152 x 7mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

126

ISBN-13

978-1-120-03878-4

Barcode

9781120038784

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1-120-03878-2



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