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This is the sixth volume of The World’s Great Sermons, complied by Grenville Kleiser. As Christians, we are also a product of our time and the problems we face in society and the church. God’s truth is timeless, though.
While these sermons have been preached in a certain time period, they are some of the greatest sermons in history from a wide variety of theological persuasions, each falling within the historic Christian faith, though.
Often, we can be so occupied with our own time and place in this world, largely unaware of the time and place of other Christians. These sermons will give you a greater appreciation of how God has worked His grace throughout history.
The following sermons are in this volume:
W. Beecher (1813–1887) – Immortality
Chapin (1814–1880) – Nicodemus: The Seeker after Religion
Stanley (1815–1881) – In Memoriam—Thomas Carlyle
Vaughan (1816–1897) – God Calling to Man
Newman Hall (1816–1902) – Christian Victory
Robertson (1816–1853) – The Loneliness of Christ
Hitchcock (1817–1887) – Eternal Atonement
Kingsley (1819–1875) – The Shaking of the Heavens and the Earth
Caird (1820–1898) – Religion in Common Life
Storrs (1821–1900) – The Permanent Motive in Missionary Work
Punshon (1824–1881) – Zeal in the Cause of Christ
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