Cox’s Classic Sermons 2013A
by David Cox Editor
Summary of Cox’s Classic Sermons 2013A
This module is composed of 50 sermons by different people on different topics.
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Bing How to Share the Gospel Clearly
Study By: Charles C. Bing
This is a single chapter sermon on the correct and incorrect approaches to presenting the Gospel. Bing examines the purpose, methodology, and other aspects of evangelism. This topic is far too often overlooked or under emphasized.
King Saul.
By J. G. Bellett.
BT vol. 14, p. 84 etc.
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Arthur Cast Adrift is a fictional work written by T.S. Arthur for Christian readers to enjoy and be edified by his work. He has written many fictional. Arthur Cast Adrift
Cast Adrift!
By Timothy Shay Arthur, 1873
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Boa Studying the Scriptures
Kenneth Boa
The Bible is unique in its production, preservation, proclamations, and product. In its production, it is a harmonious and unified message of redemption that has emerged out of diversity of authors, circumstances, and literary forms. In its preservation, it has miraculously withstood the ravages of time, persecution, and criticism, and continues to be the best selling book in the world. In its proclamations, it stands alone in its revelation of God’s plan from eternity to eternity and in its life-giving message. In its product, it has changed the course of history, reached more people, and transformed more lives than any other book.
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