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1845. Part Three of Three. Thomas Arnold, famous schoolmaster, head of Rugby School writes in the introduction: The Sermons in this volume, although mostly preached before a peculiar congregation, will yet be found to relate to many questions of universal interest, and to contain views not adapted, in many instances, to one age more than to another. They embrace most of the great points of a Christian life; and they will be followed. Contents: Christ Our Friend; The Sons of God; Christ Our Pattern; God in Christ; Christian Redemption; Christian Communion; Christ's Ascension; Christ's Absence-Quiet Times; Christ's Advent; Christ Our Priest; Christ Our Only Priest; Certainty of Christ's Resurrection; Moral Certainty of the True Christian's Resurrection; Conversion; Proselytism; Christian Education; Christian Professions-Offering Christ Our Best; Our Hope Towards God; Our Hope Towards God in Christ; Who are Partakers in Our Hope; Christian Trials; The Lord's Day; The Holy Angels; Creeds; Christian Obedience; Judicial Blindness; Christian Friendship; Christian Patience; Christian Thankfulness; Outward Changes; and Inward Changes. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s): 1417945648, 1417945656.
1845. Part Two of Three. With an Essay on the Right Interpretation and Understanding of the Scriptures Thomas Arnold, famous schoolmaster, head of Rugby School writes in the preface: They (sermons) were all written within the last fifteen months, that is, since the beginning of that aggravated state of disorder in our social relations, which now wears so threatening an aspect. But the views which they contain I have entertained for many years, and have long anticipated the crisis which has come upon us. Would it were as easy to discover the remedies for the evil, now that it is come, as it was to foresee that is must come. This volume contains 34 sermons, each based on a passage from the bible and the essay on the Right Interpretation and Understanding of the Scriptures. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s): 1417945648, 1417945664.
1850. Part One of Three. Thomas Arnold, famous schoolmaster, head of Rugby School writes in the preface: The sermons contained in this volume are printed exactly as they were preached, with the exception of a very few verbal alterations. In their matter they have not attempted to enter upon points of criticism, or to engage in any of the more difficult questions of theology. They are directly practical; but it has been my endeavor in all of them to enforce what may be called peculiarly Christian practice; that is, such a perfection in thought, word, and deed, as the Spirit of God should inspire to the enlightened understandings and willing hearts of those whom Christ redeemed, and who are now no longer under the law, but under grace. This volume contains 30 sermons, each based on a passage from the bible and two sermons on the interpretation of prophecy. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Other volumes in this set are ISBN(s): 1417945656, 1417945664.
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