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_aSpurgeon, C. H. _q(Charles Haddon), _d1834-1892., _e1 |
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_aLectures to my students : _ba selection from addresses delivered to the students of the Pastors' College, Metropolitan Tabernacle / _cby C.H. Spurgeon. _hPR |
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_aGrand Rapids, Michigan : _bBaker Book House, _c(c)1977. |
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_aPeabody, Massachusetts : _bHendrickson Publishers Marketing, _c(c) 2011. |
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_avi, 200, vi, 192, vi, 200 pages : _billustrations ; _c22 cm |
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_a591 pages : _billustrations ; _c24 cm |
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_aVOLUME ONE: LECTURES TO MY STUDENTS -- _tThe minister's self-watch -- _tThe call to the ministry -- _tThe preacher's private prayer -- _tOur public prayer -- _tSermons - their matter -- _tOn the choice of a text -- _tOn spiritualizing -- _tOn the voice -- _tAttention! -- _tThe faculty of impromptu speech -- _tThe minister's fainting fits -- _tThe minister's ordinary conversation -- _tTo workers with slender apparatus. |
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_aSECOND SERIES OF LECTURES TO MY STUDENTS -- _tThe Holy Spirit in connection with our ministry -- _tThe necessity of ministerial progress -- _tThe need of decision for the truth -- _tOpen-air preaching - A sketch of its history -- _tOpen-air preaching - Remarks thereon -- _tPosture, action, gesture, et cetera -- _tPosture, action, gesture, et cetera (second lecture) -- _tIllustrations of action -- _tEarnestness: Its marring and maintenance -- _tThe blind eye and the deaf ear -- _tOn conversion as our aim. |
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_aTHIRD SERIES OF LECTURES TO MY STUDENTS: THE ART OF ILLUSTRATION -- _tIllustrations in preaching -- _tAnecdotes from the pulpit -- _tThe uses of anecdotes and illustrations -- _tWhere can we find anecdotes and illustrations? -- _tCyclopaedias of anecdotes and illustrations -- _tBooks of fables, emblems, and parables -- _tThe sciences as sources of illustration. Astronomy. |
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_aLECTURES TO MY STUDENTS: COMMENTING AND COMMENTARIES -- _tA chat about commentaries -- _tOn commenting. |
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_a"LECTURES TO MY STUDENTS" were talks given to pastors studying in Spurgeon's College and are full of his passion, wit and wisdom. It has been said that these Lectures were possibly Spurgeon's "greatest single contribution to the Christian world. There is more practical wisdom, common sense and sage advice packed within these pages than with any other book of similar size or content." _cAMAZON |
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