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John Bishop
May 1989
Wherever the names of the princes of the modern pulpit are mentioned, "Jones of Bournemouth" is sure to be one of them. For almost...
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John Bishop
January 1989
James Black (1879-1949) was born in Rothesay, Scotland, in 1879.While in school, a teacher described one of his essays as the most...
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John Bishop
November 1988
Not many people read Joseph Parker's sermons today, but he had his day and a great day it was. His preaching helped make it great.Preaching...
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John Bishop
September 1988
Frederick William Robertson was born in London in 1816, and was educated at Edinburgh Academy and Brasenose College in Oxford. He was...
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Craig Skinner
July 1988
Only a daring soul would attempt to preach on Job 6:6: "Can that which is unsavory be eaten without salt? Is there any taste in the...
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John Bishop
May 1988
A. J. Gossip was born at Glasgow in 1873 and educated at the University of Edinburgh; there he attended Alexander Whyte's Church and...
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John Bishop
March 1988
George A. Buttrick was born at Seaham Harbour, Northumberland, England, on March 23, 1892. In 1915 he graduated from Victoria University,...
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David R. Stokes
In his book Walking with the Giants, Warren Wiersbe wondered what it would be like if some "homiletically inclined archangel" offered to let him choose another time and place in which to live. If given that "wish," Wiersbe wrote that he would set the coordinates for Victorian Great Britain to hear firsthand the greatest preaching in the history of the English language. He further speculated that if he had already heard Charles Haddon Spurgeon on a particular Lord’s Day, he would "hasten to the City Temple and there sit at the feet of Joseph Parker." Joseph Parker was a powerful pulpit voice in a day when great preachers impacted popular culture in a way seldom seen before or since. His ministry has endured into the 21st century largely through the massive record of an ambitious expository...
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David L. Larsen
At the heart of London is Wesminster, with the houses of Parliament and four commanding churches: Wesminster Abbey, the national church (Anglican); Westminster Cathedral (Roman Catholic); Westminster Chapel...
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Wayne E. Shaw
James Stuart Stewart was selected as the greatest preacher of the twentieth century by Preaching Magazine in a poll of its readers and contributing editors shortly before the new millennium began.
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Austin B. Tucker
My introduction to the expositions of H. A. Ironside (1876-1951) came in my 17th summer. Working in Texas and Arkansas away from family and friends, I spent considerable time reading. One afternoon I visited...
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Richard, Howard, and John Morgan
In the summer of 2005, three grandsons of G. Campbell Morgan made a pilgrimage to London and Wales in search of their religious heritage
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Austin B. Tucker
F. W. Boreham (1871-1959) was introduced once to a gathering of preachers in Edinburgh, Scotland as “the man whose name is on all our lips, whose books are on all our shelves, and whose illustrations...
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Roger D. Willmore
Stephen F. Olford went to be with the Lord on August 29, 2004. His life and ministry touched countless people from the pulpit to the pew. He was known for his passionate and powerful expository preaching....
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