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An order made by the House of Commons for the establishing of preaching lecturers through the kingdome of England and Wales : passed before the rising, Septemb. 8, 1641
Great Britain. Parliament
1641
Signatures: A⁴.
Extracts from Simeon's memoirs on the composition and delivery of sermons
Simeon, Charles (1759-1836); Carus, William (1804-1891)
1887
On preaching the word : a discourse delivered at the visitation of the Right Worshipful Robert Markham, Archdeacon of York, at Doncaster, June 5, 1801
Lowe, Rev John
1801
"Published at the request of several of the clergy".
Preaching Christ: What does it mean? : a discourse delivered at the opening of the "Church of Our Father," Rotherham, on Wednesday, February 18th, 1880
Crosskey, Henry W (1826-1893)
1880
Printed by request of the Rotherham Congregation, and also of the Assembly of the Ministers and Friends of the Yorkshire and North Midland Congregations, present on the occasion.
Effective preaching : a sermon delivered to the students of Horton College, on their re-assembling, August 1st, 1849
New, Isaac (fl. 1849)
1849
Printer's statement on verso of final leaf: Sheffield; Printed by Stephen New, 14, Waingate. MDCCCXLIX. Caption title: On effective preaching.
Advice to a parson; or, The true art of preaching, in opposition to modern practice
Printed in the year, 1691
Pagination omits 72-75. In verse; errata on final leaf. Running title reads: The art of preaching.
An apology for private preaching : In which those formes are warranted, or rather justified, which the malignant sect contemne, and daily by prophane pamphlets make ridiculous. (Viz.) Preaching in a tub. Teaching against the backe of a chaire. Instructing at a tables end. Revealing in a basket. Exhorting over a buttery hatch. Reforming on a bed side. Or (indeed) any place, according to inspiration (since it is knowne) the Spirit moves in sundry places : Whereunto is annexed, or rather conjoyned, or furthermore united, or moreover knit, the spirituall postures, alluding to that of musket and pike
Taylor, John (1580-1653)
Printed in the yeare 1642
Written by John Taylor (Wing(2), DNB). Imprint from Wing(2).