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Southern Presbyterian Pulpit: Classic Nineteenth Century Sermons

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"Two motives have prompted the issue of this volume. There has been a distinct demand for a book of practical sermons, suitable for reading in the public worship of God when conducted by ruling elders of the church. But in addition to this motive, it has seemed very desirable to put in permanent form some examples of the work of our Southern Presbyterian pulpit, which is, we are confident, second to none in eloquence, dotrinal purity, persuasiveness, and practical power." - August 1896, from the Preface "I've often given printed sermons to the dying, grieving, confused and lost; sermons from this very book. You'll find sermons that speak to the heart in 'Southern Presbyterian Pulpit.' Acquaint yourself with the 'Spurgeons of America' and you'll find some preachers to imitate; 'Preachers with Power.' - C.N. Willborn PhD

412 pages, Paperback

First published October 29, 2008

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Benjamin M. Palmer

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Benjamin Morgan Palmer (aka B.M. Palmer), an orator and Presbyterian theologian, was the first moderator of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America.

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