Simplicity In Preaching (Paperback)
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Publisher: Banner of Truth Author: Ryle, J.C. ISBN-10: 1848710658 | ISBN-13: 9781848710658 Binding: Paperback
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"'What do you recommend on preaching?' is a frequently asked question that can be answered in a variety of ways. There is always much to learn and there are many books to help us. But whatever else a preacher reads, J.C. Ryle's little masterpiece Simplicity in Preaching is a 'must read.' Ryle packs more experience and sanctified common sense into two dozen pages than many others manage in a lengthy treatise. And, like all of his work, this one illustrates the very simplicity he commends to others. Here indeed is a work whose value and usefulness is out of all proportion to its length."
- Sinclair B. Ferguson, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Systematic Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary 22 Pages Published March 2010 |
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"'What do you recommend on preaching?' is a frequently asked question that can be answered in a variety of ways. There is always much to learn and there are many books to help us. But whatever else a preacher reads, J.C. Ryle's little masterpiece Simplicity in Preaching is a 'must read.' Ryle packs more experience and sanctified common sense into two dozen pages than many others manage in a lengthy treatise. And, like all of his work, this one illustrates the very simplicity he commends to others. Here indeed is a work whose value and usefulness is out of all proportion to its length."
- Sinclair B. Ferguson, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Systematic Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary
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By K. Oliphint on March 22, 2010
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Preachers would benefit a great deal from this very short booklet. I plan to read it regularly.
I think it would also be of benefit to those who sit under the preaching of the Word when the reader reads and then listens to their preacher with charity and grace. I believe it would make those who anticipate God's grace through His preached Word better listeners and vulnerable beneficiaries of the Spirit's work. |
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