Books about Christian Sermons describe the history of, instruct in the preparation of, or provide examples of, addresses that are presented to congregations of Christians, which are designed to impart knowledge of the Scriptures, as well as theological or moral lessons on Christian life. Titles include: Christ's Thought of God: Ten Sermons Preached in Worcester Cathedral in 1919, Fifty Short Sermons, God's word through preaching, Great French Sermons from Bossuet, Bourdaloue and Massillon, Five minute object sermons to children, through eye-gate and ear-gate into the city of child-soul, Hints on Extemporaneous Preaching, Lectures on the History of Preaching, Old Events and Modern Meanings and Other Sermons, Parable Sermons for Children, and The art of preaching in the light of its history.
Books about Christian Sermons describe the history of, instruct in the preparation of, or provide examples of, addresses that are presented to congregations of Christians, which are designed to impart knowledge of the Scriptures, as well as theological or moral lessons on Christian life. Titles include: Christ's Thought of God: Ten Sermons Preached in Worcester Cathedral in 1919, Fifty Short Sermons, God's word through preaching, Great French Sermons from Bossuet, Bourdaloue and Massillon, Five minute object sermons to children, through eye-gate and ear-gate into the city of child-soul, Hints on Extemporaneous Preaching, Lectures on the History of Preaching, Old Events and Modern Meanings and Other Sermons, Parable Sermons for Children, and The art of preaching in the light of its history. Also in this BookBooks about the History of Christianity discuss the origins and development of the Christian religion over the past two millennia, during which time Christianity spread throughout Europe, went through a Protestant Reformation in the 16th and 16th centuries, and developed several branches, including Orthodoxy, and from the Roman Catholic tradition emerged the Lutheran, Calvinist, Presbyterian and Anglican / Episcopalian traditions. Titles in this vast category include: A translation of the Latin writings of St. Patrick, Christianity and the Roman government, Church life and thought in North Africa A.D. 200, Die Mariologie Des Hl. Augustinus, Early Church Classics. The Epistle to Diognetus, History of the Christian Church from the Ascension of Jesus Christ to the Conversion of Constantine.The Ninth Edition, History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Spain in the Sixteenth Century, and How St. Andrew came to Scotland.
Books about the History of Christianity discuss the origins and development of the Christian religion over the past two millennia, during which time Christianity spread throughout Europe, went through a Protestant Reformation in the 16th and 16th centuries, and developed several branches, including Orthodoxy, and from the Roman Catholic tradition emerged the Lutheran, Calvinist, Presbyterian and Anglican / Episcopalian traditions. Titles in this vast category include: A translation of the Latin writings of St. Patrick, Christianity and the Roman government, Church life and thought in North Africa A.D. 200, Die Mariologie Des Hl. Augustinus, Early Church Classics. The Epistle to Diognetus, History of the Christian Church from the Ascension of Jesus Christ to the Conversion of Constantine.The Ninth Edition, History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Spain in the Sixteenth Century, and How St. Andrew came to Scotland. And in this BookBooks about the History of Christianity discuss the origins and development of the Christian religion over the past two millennia, during which time Christianity spread throughout Europe, went through a Protestant Reformation in the 16th and 16th centuries, and developed several branches, including Orthodoxy, and from the Roman Catholic tradition emerged the Lutheran, Calvinist, Presbyterian and Anglican / Episcopalian traditions. Titles in this vast category include: A translation of the Latin writings of St. Patrick, Christianity and the Roman government, Church life and thought in North Africa A.D. 200, Die Mariologie Des Hl. Augustinus, Early Church Classics. The Epistle to Diognetus, History of the Christian Church from the Ascension of Jesus Christ to the Conversion of Constantine.The Ninth Edition, History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Spain in the Sixteenth Century, and How St. Andrew came to Scotland.
Books about the History of Christianity discuss the origins and development of the Christian religion over the past two millennia, during which time Christianity spread throughout Europe, went through a Protestant Reformation in the 16th and 16th centuries, and developed several branches, including Orthodoxy, and from the Roman Catholic tradition emerged the Lutheran, Calvinist, Presbyterian and Anglican / Episcopalian traditions. Titles in this vast category include: A translation of the Latin writings of St. Patrick, Christianity and the Roman government, Church life and thought in North Africa A.D. 200, Die Mariologie Des Hl. Augustinus, Early Church Classics. The Epistle to Diognetus, History of the Christian Church from the Ascension of Jesus Christ to the Conversion of Constantine.The Ninth Edition, History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Spain in the Sixteenth Century, and How St. Andrew came to Scotland.Published October 28th 2015 by Leopold Classic Library (first published September 27th 2015)

Charles Pettit McIlvaine was an Episcopalian bishop, author, educator and twice Chaplain of the United States Senate. In 1820 he was ordained to the deaconate in Philadelphia, and was soon after called to Christ Church in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. In 1822 he was appointed chaplain to the U.S. Senate.
From 1825 to 1827, McIlvaine served as chaplain and professor of ethics at the United States Military Academy at West Point, where his students included Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis.
In 1827 McIlvaine declined the presidency of The College of William & Mary but accepted a call to St. Ann's Church in Brooklyn, New York. In 1831 he was named professor of the evidences of revealed religion at the University of the City of New York.
In 1832, he became the 2nd president of Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, and also the second Bishop of Ohio.
He was a leading advocate of Evangelicalism, and wrote a noted rebuttal of the Oxford Movement, Oxford Divinity Compared with That of the Romish and Anglican Churches.
He was the 28th bishop consecrated in The Episcopal Church.
Bishop McIlvaine was so highly respected internationally (for his opposition to the Catholic-leaning Oxford movement within the Episcopal Church) that, shortly after the outbreak of the Civil War, President Lincoln asked him to go to England to argue against British recognition of the Confederacy. He often had coffee at Buckingham Palace, lunched with faculty members at Oxford, conversed with cabinet members, and influenced debate in the House of Commons.
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