In his sermon "The Gospel, a dying Saint’s Triumph", Reverend Whitefield expounds on Mark 16:15-16. Reverend Whitefield presents the commission that Jesus has given us, to:
And explains that:
A sermon more i
In his sermon "The Gospel, a dying Saint’s Triumph", Reverend Whitefield expounds on Mark 16:15-16. Reverend Whitefield presents the commission that Jesus has given us, to:
And explains that:
A sermon more important than this to you, you will be hard-pressed to find.
As a bonus, this book includes an "About the Author" section written by his close friend, Benjamin Franklin.
In his sermon "Soul Prosperity", Reverend Whitefield expounds on 3 John 2. Reverend Whitefield reviews the value of prospering in the body, and then emphasizes the more important prosperity of the soul. A prospering soul is one that:
In his sermon "Soul Prosperity", Reverend Whitefield expounds on 3 John 2. Reverend Whitefield reviews the value of prospering in the body, and then emphasizes the more important prosperity of the soul. A prospering soul is one that:
As a bonus, this book includes an "About the Author" section written by his close friend, Benjamin Franklin.
In his sermon "A Faithful Minister's Parting Blessing", Reverend Whitefield expounds on Revelations 22:21, "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all". Be enlightened and inspired through this amazing minister.
As a bonus, this book includes an "About the Author" section written by his close friend, Benjamin Franklin.
In his sermon "Christ, the Believer’s Refuge", Reverend George Whitefield expounds on Psalms 46:1-6 for the funeral of a Mr. Beckman. He presents how God helps us through sudden death, because:
Further, the sermon is given t
In his sermon "Christ, the Believer’s Refuge", Reverend George Whitefield expounds on Psalms 46:1-6 for the funeral of a Mr. Beckman. He presents how God helps us through sudden death, because:
Further, the sermon is given to teach the living how to die:
As a bonus, this book includes an "About the Author" section written by his close friend, Benjamin Franklin.
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