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- Date: 1882
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Image 2 of Homiletics, Class _XjKj^ Book JVis GpByriglitN COPYR GHT DEPOSir.
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 5 of Homiletics, HOMILETICS s^ By JAMES M/^HOPPIN PROFESSOR IN YALE COLLEGE o5 Kai tKdvuaev rjfiaZ dtOKovovi Kaivfj s dtaQr/Kf/ s, ov jpajujuaro s, a/ila rrvtvfiaToi to yap ypdfifJLa airoKThveL, to 6i Trvevjua ^uottoieI. 2…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 6 of Homiletics, .n/A^ Copyright, i88i By DODD, mead COMPANY.
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 7 of Homiletics, UP TO THE ILLUSTRIOUS MEMORY OF DR. AUGUST NEANDER WHO BY HIS PROFOUND GENIUS AND VAST LEARNING MA DE TO SPEA K AGAIN THE ANCIENT PREACHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH THIS VOLUME…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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- Date: 1882
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Image 9 of Homiletics, PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. Truth, bom of God, does not change but the forms in which it is apprehended, and its modes of influencing the mind, are continually undergoing development. The…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 10 of Homiletics, iv PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. into, instead of diminishing, the power of preaching, and Christianity will work in and through them for its own higher ends. The preacher cannot hope to…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 11 of Homiletics, PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. V polished orators, if they are not also rendered large- hearted, courageous, spiritual, consecrated men. While I believe that divine truth should be presented to men s…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 12 of Homiletics, VI PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. ion. First in point of time, submit to rules but first in point of importance the grand aim, indeed, of all rules ^^rise through them to…
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- Date: 1882
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Image 13 of Homiletics, PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. vii character that though no aureole surround the head of the true Christian pastor and preacher, as in old pictures, yet that sanctity and truth should crown…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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- Date: 1882
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Image 15 of Homiletics, PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION. This work, which has been kindly received by the pubHc and honored by being adopted as a text-book in several theological schools, has run through two ordinary…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 16 of Homiletics, X PREFACE TO THE REVISED EDITION. the word, and with the whole energies of a mind studious of God s teachings, and inspired by the sagacity of a higher Christian wisdom and…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 17 of Homiletics, CONTENTS. GENERAL INTRODUCTION. PAGE GREATNESS OF THE WORK xv PART FIRST. HOMILETICS PROPER. INTRODUCTION. Sec. I. Literature of Homiletics and Rhetoric i Sec. 2. Definition of Homiletical Terms 6 1. Homily 6…
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- Date: 1882
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Image 18 of Homiletics, Xll CONTENTS. PAGE Sec. 5 Preaching of Christ and of the Apostles 27 Sec. 6. Preaching in the first two Centuries after Christ 48 Sec. 7. Preaching in the Third, Fourth, and…
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- Date: 1882
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Image 19 of Homiletics, CONTENTS, XIU FIFTH DIVISION. CLASSIFICATION OF SERMONS. PAGE Sec. 20. Classification of Sermons according to their Treatment and Form 4^4 Sec. 21. Classification of Sermons according to their Method of Delivery 479…
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- Date: 1882
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Image 20 of Homiletics, XIV CONTENTS. PAGE 2. Originality 679 3. Christian Truth 684 (i.) Christian Doctrine 687 (2.) Christian Morality 691 (3.) Christian Experience 718 THIRD DIVISION. STYLE. Sec. 31. Definition of Style 720 Sec.…
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- Date: 1882
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Image 21 of Homiletics, GENERAL INTRODUCTION. Greatness of the Work. Young men who have been scientifically educated, and who are accustomed to look at questions in a purely scientific way, on coming to the preparatory studies…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 22 of Homiletics, XVI GENERAL INTRODUCTION, ordaining the best method of making it known to them. He would not leave this to loose, uncertain methods. If no regular divine agency had been appointed to publish…
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- Date: 1882
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Image 23 of Homiletics, GENERAL INTRODUCTION. XV il of God, and not the nninistry. Still, there is a ministry of the gospel, and it has a great work to do, which other men in their worldly…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 24 of Homiletics, 4 xviu GENERAL INTRODUCTION. voir and distributer of the light, seems to prefer, for his own wise ends, this instrumental method of working and we should therefore expect, in the revelation of…
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- Date: 1882
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Image 25 of Homiletics, GENERAL INTRODUCTION. xix God. True preachers (and of these \vc speak) are here made to stand in loco Christi they not only testify of Christ, but they represent him they continue his…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 26 of Homiletics, XX GENERAL INTRODUCTION. him and here is the source of his eloquence. The moment he loses this divine presence, and is conscious that he is delivering his own message, that he is…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 27 of Homiletics, GENERAL INTRODUCTION. xxi posed of believers and unbelievers, still the unbelieving portion put themselves in the position of believers by coming to the house of God to hear the gospel preached. They…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 28 of Homiletics, xxil GENERAL INTRODUCTION. tites injure the spiritual nature. Times, it is true, have changed, and the authority of the preacher has appar- ently diminished other influences have now come in to compete…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 29 of Homiletics, GENERAL INTRODUCTION. xxiu depth, that height, and that vast compass, grasping within it all the perfections and dimensions of human science, does not worthily claim all the preparations whereby the wit and…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 30 of Homiletics, XXIV GENERAL INTRODUCTION. love it. The intellect, conscience, affections, and will are so blended that they form one spiritual nature, and we cannot tell where are the lines of separation. The importance…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 31 of Homiletics, GENERAL INTRODUCTION: xxv mind. The first preachers, if they were illiterate men at the beginning, became learned in the Scriptures, in the human heart, in the gift of tongues, and in the…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 32 of Homiletics, XXVI GENERAL INTRODUCTION. willing to consecrate and receive them as they to offer themselves. South was not a believer in lay-preaching. Indeed, in view of the greatness of the work, much is…
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- Date: 1882
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Image 33 of Homiletics, GENERAL INTRODUCTION. xxvil divine mind, to discover the laws of order, arrangement, and beauty stamped upon it and one cannot preach with the highest clearness and power who does not pos- sess…
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- Date: 1882
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Image 34 of Homiletics, xxviu GENERAL INTRODUCTION, fait scntir ce que ne pent pas se dire, ce que V analyse est impuissant a expliquer. In divine truth there is that which is obvious and that which…
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- Date: 1882
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Image 35 of Homiletics, GENERAL INTRODUCTION. xxix says, Truth must have been revealed to him through the divine h ght of the cross shining upon his heart. Such preaching entering into hearts by the power of…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 36 of Homiletics, XXX GENERAL INTRODUCTION. quence that now reaches the popular mind in Germany is the eloquence of the pulpit and where are the men in any other profession who may be compared with…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 37 of Homiletics, GENERAL INTRODUCTION. XXXI Sitting in his study, or standing in his pulpit, he wields a formative influence upon public opinion. Pie is the guardian of public virtue. He is the elect champion…
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- Date: 1882
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Image 38 of Homiletics, xxxu GENERAL INTRODUCTION. doubt of life, and to conduct it to the gates of everlasting life what work is so great He who can say of a single being, whom I have…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 39 of Homiletics, GENERAL INTRODUCTION. xxxiii at last constrained to accept the charge, he took this simple oath I swear to defend manfully the truth of the gospel as if this were all he could…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882
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Image 40 of Homiletics, xxxiv GENERAL INTRODUCTION. to set at liberty them that are bruised, to preach the ac- ceptable year of the Lord. And it is said in Matt. II I, And it came to…
- Contributor: Hoppin, James Mason
- Date: 1882