The romance of preaching
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The romance of preaching

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THE ROMANCE OF PREACHING THE ROMANCE OF PREACHING YALE LECTURES ON PREACHING BY CHARLES SILVESTER M.A.HORNE, AUTHOR OF " A POPULAR HISTORY OF THE FREK CHURCHES, " COMMON-SENSE CHRISTIANITY," STC. SECOND IMPRESSION jftQLU COLLEGE >i LONDON & & FLEETSTREETCLARKEJAMES CO., 13 14 fvK/^ PREFACE To of husband s friends thesemany my lectures will come with a special message. They were much on his mind and and beforeheart, he hours in theirleaving England spent many His affection for the Americanpreparation. had been and when thepeople always strong, invitation came to him to deliver the Divinity at Yale itLectures he felt thatUniversity was an honour to therefuse,impossible though aneed for rest wascomplete overwhelming. Into their he all the fire and enthudelivery put that were so characteristic of and thesiasm him, all hadon sides was that never beforetestimony the lecturer so his audience and sogripped all his Afterwards ofwon by personality. many those who had heard him wrote to howsay wonderful had been the and andhelp uplift, how in difficult would constantplaces they gain hisfrom words.inspiration Three after the last lecture he was calleddays Preface to of the Master Whomthesuddenly presence he served so earnest is that faithfully. My hope last still cheer andhis message may help many of his brother ministers whom he loved so well and for whom he his best.gave KATHARINE M. HORNE. CHURCH STRETTON, August, 1914. VI CONTENTS PAGE I.

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THE ROMANCE OF PREACHINGTHE ROMANCE OF
PREACHING
YALE LECTURES ON PREACHING
BY
CHARLES SILVESTER M.A.HORNE,
AUTHOR OF
" A POPULAR HISTORY OF THE FREK CHURCHES,
"
COMMON-SENSE CHRISTIANITY," STC.
SECOND IMPRESSION
jftQLU
COLLEGE
>i
LONDON
& & FLEETSTREETCLARKEJAMES CO., 13 14fvK/^PREFACE
To of husband s friends thesemany my
lectures will come with a special message. They
were much on his mind and and beforeheart,
he hours in theirleaving England spent many
His affection for the Americanpreparation.
had been and when thepeople always strong,
invitation came to him to deliver the Divinity
at Yale itLectures he felt thatUniversity
was an honour to therefuse,impossible though
aneed for rest wascomplete overwhelming.
Into their he all the fire and enthudelivery put
that were so characteristic of and thesiasm him,
all hadon sides was that never beforetestimony
the lecturer so his audience and sogripped
all his Afterwards ofwon by personality. many
those who had heard him wrote to howsay
wonderful had been the and andhelp uplift,
how in difficult would constantplaces they gain
hisfrom words.inspiration
Three after the last lecture he was calleddaysPreface
to of the Master Whomthesuddenly presence
he served so earnest is that
faithfully. My hope
last still cheer andhis message may help many
of his brother ministers whom he loved so well
and for whom he his best.gave
KATHARINE M. HORNE.
CHURCH STRETTON,
August, 1914.
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