Select Sermons of George Whitefield
George WhitefieldPaperback 1986-10-01
With an excellent account of Whitefield's life by J C Ryle, and transcripts of six of Whitefield's sermons, this volume offers a wealth of inspiration. Sermon topics include: The Method of Grace, Walking with God, and The Good Shepherd. 200 pages, from Banner of Truth.
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Whitefield was not only the greatest preacher and orator of the eighteenth century, he was also one of its most saintly characters, if not the saintliest of all. Certainly there was no more humble or lovable man amongst them. What can be more profitable, next to the Bible itself, than to read something of the life of such a man and to read his own words! D.M. Lloyd-Jones: "What can be more profitable, next to the Bible itself, than to read something of the life of such a man as George Whitefield and to read his own words? The famous essay by Bishop Ryle is certainly the best short account of Whitefield that has ever been done, and it is good that it should be thus reprinted. At the same time this volume provides samples of the great preacher's sermons. It is a judicious and representative selection."
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With an excellent account of Whitefield's life by J C Ryle, and transcripts of six of Whitefield's sermons, this volume offers a wealth of inspiration. Sermon topics include: The Method of Grace, Walking with God, and The Good Shepherd. 200 pages, from Banner of Truth.
Publisher Description
Whitefield was not only the greatest preacher and orator of the eighteenth century, he was also one of its most saintly characters, if not the saintliest of all. Certainly there was no more humble or lovable man amongst them. What can be more profitable, next to the Bible itself, than to read something of the life of such a man and to read his own words! D.M. Lloyd-Jones: "What can be more profitable, next to the Bible itself, than to read something of the life of such a man as George Whitefield and to read his own words? The famous essay by Bishop Ryle is certainly the best short account of Whitefield that has ever been done, and it is good that it should be thus reprinted. At the same time this volume provides samples of the great preacher's sermons. It is a judicious and representative selection."