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The Holy Scriptures the Only Instruction to the Christian Preacher: Concio Ad Clerum: A Sermon, Delivered in the Chapel of Yale-College, and Addressed
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This sermon, delivered at Yale College, emphasizes the Holy Scriptures as the sole guide for Christian preachers. Addressed to the clergy, it provides insights into the responsibilities and challenges faced by ministers. The discourse highlights the importance of scriptural authority in preaching and encourages a return to biblical foundations for spiritual guidance. The historical context of early 19th-century America adds depth to the message, reflecting the religious fervor and educational ideals of the time.
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The Holy Scriptures the Only Instruction to the Christian Preacher: Concio Ad Clerum: A Sermon, Delivered in the Chapel of Yale-College, and Addressed, Jonathan Miller
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- Title
- The Holy Scriptures the Only Instruction to the Christian Preacher: Concio Ad Clerum: A Sermon, Delivered in the Chapel of Yale-College, and Addressed
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jonathan Miller
- Publisher
- BiblioLife
- Released
- 2012
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9781275713383
- Category
- World history
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- This sermon, delivered at Yale College, emphasizes the Holy Scriptures as the sole guide for Christian preachers. Addressed to the clergy, it provides insights into the responsibilities and challenges faced by ministers. The discourse highlights the importance of scriptural authority in preaching and encourages a return to biblical foundations for spiritual guidance. The historical context of early 19th-century America adds depth to the message, reflecting the religious fervor and educational ideals of the time.