Christ and His friends;: a series of revival sermons

The herald of Christ -- The divine-human Christ -- The Lamb of God -- John, Christ and two seekers -- Andrew bringing his brother Simon to Christ -- Jesus finding Philip -- Philip finding Nathanael -- Nathanael under the fig tree -- The best of the wine at the last of the feast -- Christ's conv...

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Main Author: Banks, Louis Albert 1855-1933 (Author)
Corporate Author: New York Public Library (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: New York London and Toronto Funk & Wagnalls company 1895
In:Year: 1895
Further subjects:B Protestantism
B Sermons, American
B Methodist Church Sermons
Online Access: Volltext (kostenfrei)
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Summary:The herald of Christ -- The divine-human Christ -- The Lamb of God -- John, Christ and two seekers -- Andrew bringing his brother Simon to Christ -- Jesus finding Philip -- Philip finding Nathanael -- Nathanael under the fig tree -- The best of the wine at the last of the feast -- Christ's conversation with Nicodemus about conversion -- The brazen serpent and the uplifted Christ -- God's love and its gift -- The fountain of living water -- The forgotten water pot and the new convert's sermon -- Scarcity of harvesters in the white fields -- The cry of the father's heart for his son -- The healing of the cripple at the Pool of Bethesda -- The tragedies and triumphs of the human will -- The compassion of Jesus -- Christ in the storm -- Jesus, the light of the world -- Christ, the liberator -- The testimony of experience -- The Good Shepherd -- The individual message -- The tears of Jesus -- The divine magnet -- The cure of trouble -- The way, the truth and the life -- Christ and his friends -- The conquering Christ.
Item Description:"The sermons ... were delivered in Hanson place M. E. church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ... January, 1895."
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 382 p.)