
Professor W. G. Elmslie, D.D.: Memoir and Sermons
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Professor W. G. Elmslie, Memoir and Sermons is a compelling collection that offers readers a glimpse into the life and works of the renowned author. Elmslie's literary style is characterized by his profound theological insights and eloquent sermons that touch upon various aspects of Christian faith and life. The book provides a unique opportunity to explore Victorian-era religious thought and the impact of Christianity on society during that time. Readers will appreciate the depth of Elmslie's reflections and the clarity of his message throughout the sermons included in this volume. The collec...
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- PROFESSOR W. G. ELMSLIE, D.D.: MEMOIR AND SERMONS.
- ADVERTISEMENT.
- CONTENTS.
- MEMOIR.
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- I. CHRIST AT THE DOOR.
- II. THE DARK ENIGMA OF DEATH.
- III. THE STORY OF DORCAS.
- IV. UNFULFILLED CHRISTIAN WORK.
- V. A LESSON IN CHRISTIAN HELP.
- VI. JOSEPH'S FAITH.[1]
- VII. THE BRAZEN SERPENT.
- VIII. THE GRADATIONS OF DOUBT.
- IX. THE STORY OF QUEEN ESTHER.
- X. THE EXAMPLE OF THE PROPHETS.
- XI. THE MAKING OF A PROPHET.[2]
- XII. FOR AND AGAINST CHRIST.
- XIII. THE PROPHECY OF NATURE.
- XIV. CHRISTIAN GIVING.
- XV. OUR LORD'S TREATMENT OF ERRING FRIENDS.
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- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- XVI. A HYMN OF HEART'S EASE.
- I.
- II.
- III.
- IV.
- V.
- XVII. THE FIRST CHAPTER OF GENESIS.
- JAMES MACDONELL, JOURNALIST.
- Daily Telegraph.
- Graphic.
- Academy.
- Scotsman.
- Star.
- Church Times.
- Pall Mall Gazette.
- Spectator.
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