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Broadus, J.A. – 51 Sermons and Addresses

51 Sermons and Addresses
By John Albert Broadus, D.D. LL.D.

In this 71 chapter work by Broadus (Baptist), he presents us with 51 sermons.




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Content

1. The Baptist Encyclopedia, 1881 3
2. Biography by By Ben M. Bogard 4
3. John A. Broadus: Man of Letters and Preacher Extraordinaire By Raymond H. Bailey 7
SERMONS AND ADDRESSES. By John A. Broadus 11
I. Worship 15
II. Some Laws of Spiritual Work* 30
III. The Habit of Thankfulness. 40
IV. Ask and it shall be given you. 47
V. He Ever liveth to Intercede. 54
VI. Let us have peace with God. 63
VII. HOW THE GOSPEL MAKES MEN HOLY. 70
VIII. Intense Concern for the Salvation of Others. 78
IX. The Mother of Jesus. 85
X. The Apostle Paul as a Preacher 94
XI. The Holy Scriptures. 103
XII. On Reading the Bible by Books 110
XIII. Ministerial Education 128
XIV. The American Baptist Ministry of A.D. 1774 139
XV. College Education for Men of Business. 158
XVI. Education in Athens. 169
Character Building 189
Christian Joy 192
A Catechism of Bible Teaching 198
LESSON I. GOD 198
LESSON II. PROVIDENCE OF GOD 199
LESSON III. THE WORD OF GOD 200
LESSON IV. MAN 201
LESSON V. THE SAVIOUR 202
LESSON VI. THE HOLY SPIRIT AND THE TRINITY 202
LESSON VII. THE ATONEMENT OF CHRIST 203
LESSON VIII. REGENERATION 203
LESSON IX. REPENTANCE AND FAITH 204
LESSON X. JUSTIFICATION AND SANCTIFICATION 205
LESSON XI. BAPTISM AND THE LORD’S SUPPER 205
LESSON XII. THE LORD’S DAY 206
LESSON XIII. SOME DUTIES OF THE CHRISTIAN LIFE 206
LESSON XIV. IMITATION OF CHRIST 207
LESSON XV. THE FUTURE LIFE 208
PASSAGES FOR LEARNING BY HEART 208
A Letter by John A. Broadus on Divorce 209
Come unto Me 210
Delight in the Will of God 216
The Duty of Baptists to Teach Their Distinctive Views 219
The Duty of Baptists to Teach 234
The Epistle to the Hebrews 248
The First Four Professsors of The Southern Baptist Seminary 260
The Good Shepherd 261
The Great Invitation 264
The Habit of Thankfulness 265
He Ever Liveth to Intercede 271
In Jesus’ Name 279
Intense Concern for the Salvation of Others 281
The Inter-Biblical History 288
Jesus: Saviour 292
Lessons for the Tempted 294
The Light of Life 297
The Lord’s Prayer 299
Loving Jesus Christ 306
Necessity of the Atonement 311
John Broadus on Landmarkism 317
One Jesus 318
Outline of the Life of Christ 323
Paramount and Permanent Authority of The Bible 329
The Pleasures of Piety 335
The Prayer of the Woman of Canaan 337
The Resurrection of Our Lord 338
The Saviour Praying for Us 344
Science and Christianity * 349
Should Women Speak in Mixed Public Assemblies? 351
The Sin of Unbelief 356
The Two Roads of Life 358

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