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- "-- He decended into Hell-- "
- "--That they may be one-- "
- "--Why do you stand looking into heaven?"
- "A brave and free name."
- "A disturbing sight."
- "A man is justified by faith apart from observance of the law."
- "A more excellent way"
- "A sermon on conversion?"
- "Address not known."
- "All is yours"
- "All that is within me"
- "And Jesus in the midst ... " : A series of sermons on the passion of Our Lord
- "And Jesus-- loved him"
- "And Peter" : and other sermons
- "And last of all he appeared unto me also"
- "As far as to Bethany"
- "As if-- God's spies."
- "Attorney for the defense."
- "Away with you, Satan."
- "Be subject to one another."
- "Because I'm God"
- "Because of you, " or "in spite of you?"
- "Becoming community."
- "Blessed are the mourners--"
- "Blessed are the poor in spirit--"
- "Blessed are you among women."
- "Blessed is the one."
- "Blest are the poor."
- "Bought with a price."
- "Breaking of bread, " in remembrance of the dying love of Christ, a Gospel institution. : Five sermons. In which the institution is explained; a general observance of it recommended and enforced; objections answered; and such difficulties, doubts and fears, relative to it, particularly mentioned, and removed, which have too commonly discouraged some from an attendance at it, and proved to others a source of discomfort in the regard they have endeavoured to pay to it.
- "Breaking of bread, " in remembrance of the dying love of Christ, a Gospel institution. : Five sermons. In which the institution is explained; a general observance of it recommended and enforced; objections answered; and such difficulties, doubts, and fears, relative to it, particularly mentioned, and removed, which have too commonly discouraged some from an attendance at it, and proved to others a source of discomfort, in the regard they have endeavoured to pay to it.
- "But if someone rises from the dead"
- "By what authority"
- "Call John Doe."
- "Call the witnesses."
- "Called to family resemblance."
- "Can men destroy the Bible today?"
- "Can we learn to fight like Christians in the church?"
- "Christ came."
- "Come unto me"
- "Come with me, and I will make you."
- "Come, follow me."
- "Come, see-- she said."
- "Consider the lilies."
- "Dead in trespasses and sins."
- "Dein Kind lebet!" : eine Sammlung von Reden an Kindergräbern
- "Deliver us from evil"
- "Did not our hearts burn within us"
- "Do not be afraid; it is I."
- "Do not call anyone on earth your father."
- "Do not conform to this age."
- "Do not shrink from doing anything helpful"
- "Doers of the word, not hearers only."
- "Dream keepers"
- "Escaping the doghouse."
- "Examine yourself first-- "
- "Finally-- "
- "Follow me."
- "For Christ's crown, " : and other sermons
- "For in thee the orphan finds mercy."
- "For me to live is Christ"
- "For they know not to do right."
- "For three transgressions, yea for four."
- "Gang ower ye' mercies!"
- "Give me Jesus"
- "Give to God what is God's."
- "Give ye them to eat."
- "Give ye them to eat."
- "Glaube nur!" : Predigten
- "Go home to your folk and tell them what the Lord in his mercy has done."
- "Go to all nations."
- "God's care for the life of the city."
- "God's gifts and call are irrevocable."
- "God's way of righting wrong."
- "God-fearing parents"
- "Hail Mary, full of grace-- "
- "Happiness is-- hungering and thirsting."
- "Happy are the-- persecuted."
- "Happy are the-- pure in heart."
- "Happy are-- the meek."
- "Happy are-- the merciful."
- "Happy are-- the peacemakers."
- "Hath God forgotten to be gracious." : A thanksgiving sermon preached before the united religious societies of Fisherville, N. H., Nov. 26, 1863,
- "He buried his master's money-- "
- "He calleth thee."
- "He emptied himself."
- "He who believes in me..."
- "He's turned the tables."
- "He-- gave thanks."
- "How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land?"
- "I Am."
- "I believe! Help thou mine unbelief!
- "I canceled your entire debt-- "
- "I commend you to God."
- "I give myself unto prayer."
- "I have already died"
- "I make all things new."
- "I thirst."
- "I will make him a helper..."
- "I'll tell you, dad"-- "I'll tell you, son."
- "I've got six pence"
- "If God be for us--"
- "If I wash thee not."
- "If thou hadst known!"
- "If you being evil"
- "In remembrance of me"-- embrace one another
- "In spite of" discipleship
- "In the fullness of time"
- "In trust with the Gospel" : baccalaureate sermon delivered at the Theological Seminary at Columbia, S.C., May 9, 1897
- "In truth this man was the Son of God."
- "Invoke my name."
- "Is there any word from the Lord?"
- "It is love I desire, not sacrifice."
- "It is what comes out of a man that defiles him."
- "Jesus Christ and Him crucified" : a semi-centenary discourse, preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Norfolk, Va., Sept. 16, 1888
- "Jesus, son of David, have mercy on me."
- "Job" is our name too
- "Just as I am."
- "Knock and it will be opened"
- "Lazarus, come forth."
- "Lead me to the rock"
- "Lean into goodness."
- "Learn from me."
- "Let the punishment fit the crime."
- "Let us die that we may live" : Greek homilies on Christian martyrs from Asia Minor, Palestine, and Syria (c. AD 350-AD 450)
- "Let us give thanks to the Lord."
- "Let us pray."
- "Let your gentleness be known"
- "Like trees walking."
- "Look what they've done to your house, God!"
- "Lord, -- how often-- ?"
- "Lord, I believe" : sermons on the Apostles' Creed
- "Lord, that I might see"
- "Love your neighbor as yourself."
- "Make full proof of thy ministry"
- "Make haste and come down."
- "Making the most of time"
- "Many infallible proofs"
- "Many mansions."
- "Meet for the Master's use"
- "Merest children-- "
- "Miracle Lite."
- "More and more or less and less."
- "Morphed" back to a new life
- "Multiplying-- and murmuring."
- "My father's business."
- "My flesh is real food."
- "My sheep hear my voice."
- "New wine not to be put into old bottles."
- "No man can serve two masters; " or, How I found the Lord
- "No one comes to the Father but by me."
- "No room in the inn."
- "No water."
- "Not by bread alone."
- "Nothing ever happens in Nazareth."
- "Nothing left remarkable beneath the visiting moon?"
- "O Lord our God, other lords besides thee have ruled us."
- "O happy day"
- "O to grace how great a debtor"
- "Oh, it's you again."
- "One Lord, one faith, one baptism" : the characteristics or marks of the holy catholic church, and the stumbling- blocks in the way of those who would enter it ; sermon, preached before the Synod of South Carolina, at Columbia, S.C., Octor 21, 1902
- "Oops! I forgot!"
- "Our Father"
- "Our daily bread"
- "Our loving Saviour."
- "Palm Sunday religion" vs. Easter faith
- "Passing through the midst of them."
- "Pray then like this."
- "Prayer-- how it helps in the Christian life."
- "Promises-- promises."
- "Protect them in your name."
- "Psst! John! about that woman--"
- "Putting on the light."
- "Rabboni!"
- "Relax-- He is risen"
- "Sail on, O ship of state."
- "Say so!"
- "See you at the rapture?"
- "Seek His kingdom"
- "Send thy kingdom"
- "Shall two walk together except they have agreed?"
- "Sitting on heaven's door step."
- "Slow of heart to believe"
- "So what happened next?" (the Transfiguration)
- "Some glaring faults of Christians."
- "Son, remember."
- "Speaking the truth-- in love!"
- "Surprised by joy."
- "Take care of the church of God."
- "Tell them I'm a child of God"
- "The 'politically correct' church."
- "The Kingdom of God will be taken away from you-- "
- "The beating of unseen wings."
- "The colors of light."
- "The great mystery."
- "The greatest need of our church."
- "The kind of church I want my church to be."
- "The love of God."
- "The night is far spent, the day draws near."
- "The precious blood of Christ."
- "The spirit gives life."
- "The star that is no shell."
- "The temple of the Holy Spirit"
- "The time has come at last."
- "The unsearchable riches of Christ."
- "The whole armor of God."
- "The whole world in his hands."
- "There is need of only one thing."
- "They all ate and were satisfied."
- "Things Christians ought to forget."
- "Things new and old."
- "This is life eternal."
- "This people pays me lip service."
- "Thou art the man!"
- "Thus says the Lord--"
- "Thy first love": : Christ's message to Ephesus
- "Thy kingdom come!"
- "To be or not to be"-- is NOT the question
- "To err is human, to forgive... "
- "To have a share with Jesus."
- "To those of a fearful heart."
- "To whom much is forgiven... "
- "Treasure of the heart."
- "Until"-- endlessly enacted, now urgent
- "Watch, therefore--"
- "Watchman, what of the night?"
- "We are here to make all hell tremble!" : Detroit conference addresses
- "We are somebody."
- "We do well to conform."
- "We find him guilty."
- "We know that all things work together for good--"
- "Weightier matters" of the Gospel?
- "Were you there?"
- "What I tell you in darkness, speak in the light."
- "What church membership should mean."
- "What counts"
- "What does this ritual mean?"
- "What is right with the church?"
- "What is the Gospel?"
- "What is this that he saith?"
- "What is truth?"
- "What must I do to be saved?"
- "What's in a name?"
- "When Jesus became angry."
- "Where were you when I created Leviathan?"
- "Which commandment is the greatest?"
- "Whispered sweet nothings."
- "Who am I?" signed: "God"
- "Who are my mother and my brothers... ?"
- "Who are my mother and my brothers?"
- "Who cares?"
- "Who is Jesus?"
- "Who is my neighbor?"
- "Who is this Fellow?": Friday eucharist
- "Who touched me?"
- "Who will answer?"
- "Who's on trial here?"
- "Will you carry me?"
- "Wir dürfen hören..." : Predigten
- "Woman, your Son"
- "Ye must be born again" : and other sermons
- "Yes, Lord, yet-- "
- "Yes, Lord, yet."
- "Yes, and the Scriptures also say."
- "You are Peter, the Rock."
- "You did not choose me-- I chose you"
- "You have heard that it was said-- but I say to you."
- "You shall be a kingdom of priests, a holy nation."
- "You shall not bear false witness"
- "You shall not commit adultery"
- "You shall not kill"
- "You shall not lie"
- "You shall not steal"
- "Zu verkündigen ein gnädiges Jahr des Herrn!" : Sechs dachauer Predigten
- "¡Es posÃble!-- It is possible!"
- 'But now'
- 'I have kept the faith.'
- 'Let's celebrate!'
- 'There they crucified Him', by Rev. John A. Hutton, D.D
- 'Therefore' and the necessity for the application of teaching
- 'Tis a blessed thing to some persons that God is to be their judge
- 'What doth hinder me?'
- --and justice for all
- 1 Corinthians 13
- 1 Corinthians 13
- 1 Corinthians 13:1-13
- 10 best stewardship sermons : including three honorable mention sermons, two feature sermons, and other stewardship materials
- 100 chapel talks
- 105 modern parables for young folks,
- 153 fish - our first meal!
- 1800 bottles and heaven open
- 19 1/2 inches taller
- 2 sermons, in substance, preached at Swanton, Vermont, September 3, 1815 : on the subject of the holy Sabbath
- 24 hours to live
- 26,000 days to live
- 300 sermon outlines from the Old Testament
- 75th anniversary and communion meditation on Isaiah 43:21
- 9.11.01 : African American leaders respond to an American tragedy
- 9/11 : a call to integrity in mission
- A "mitey" strange giving analysis
- A "new and improved" Jesus?
- A "new and improved" Jesus? : sermons for Lent and Easter, cycle C first lesson texts
- A 'threshing' sermon
- A (complex) simple thread to follow
- A 250th birthday prayer
- A Christian Christmas
- A Christian answer to the question "where is your God?"
- A Christian at his calling. : Two brief discourses. One directing a Christian in his general calling; another directing him in his personal calling. : [Two lines from Justin]
- A Christian explanation of your life
- A Christian fixed in his post. : Being the substance of a sermon preached at Boston, on the lecture, April, 20. 1704.
- A Christian life of expectation
- A Christian never dies!
- A Christian understanding of sex
- A Christian word for tough times
- A Christian's be-all and end-all
- A Christian's be-all and endall : Pastor and people
- A Christmas message
- A Communion Sunday in Scotland ca. 1780 : liturgies and sermons
- A Course of sermons on early piety.
- A Discourse publickly delivered by a female Friend, from Old England, in the Friends Meeting-House, in Pine-Street, Philadelphia, on the third day of the 5th month, 1769: : also a prayer, by another Friend:
- A Discourse publicly delivered by a female Friend, from Old England, in the Friend's [sic] Meeting-House, in Pine Street Philadelphia, on the third day of the 5th month, 1769. : Also a prayer, by another Friend.
- A Doxology
- A God to glorify : through Christian stewardship
- A God who gives wildly-- and then insists
- A Gospel call to sinners! : A sermon,
- A Gospel for the defeated
- A Gospel for the guiltless
- A Gospel ministry the rich gift of the ascended Saviour unto his church. : As it was represented in a sermon preached August 2. 1715.
- A Gospel of which to be proud
- A Lent sermon preached to the king, at Whitehall
- A Levite for a priest
- A Macaronic sermon collection from late medieval England : Oxford, MS Bodley 649
- A Martineau year book : extracts from sermons
- A Masonic discourse, delivered in Portsmouth June 24, 5806. : Before the Grand Lodge of the State of New-Hampshire, at the festival of St. John the Baptist.
- A Maundy Thursday homily
- A Messiah for all people
- A Mighty long journey : reflections on racial reconciliation
- A New Year's resolution
- A New Year's resolution : knowing Jesus Christ
- A Newman companion to the Gospels; : sermons of John Henry Newman,
- A Peculiar prophet : William H. Willimon and the art of preaching
- A Pious selection: : containing, A divine cordial, or The transcendant privilege of those that love God, and are savingly called. By Thomas Watson, Pastor of St. Stephen's, Walbrook, London: author of "Heaven taken by storm, " &c. : To which is added by the same author, A word of comfort for the church of God. : A name in Heaven, the truest ground of joy; and the power of grace in weaning the heart from the world: set forth in two discourses. By the late Matthew Mead, Minister of the Gospel. : A drop of honey from the Rock Christ. : Also, The star in the East; with an appendix containing interesting intelligence from India. By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, L.L.D.
- A Protestant and no apologies
- A Psalm for Thanksgiving
- A Reformation spirit
- A Remarkable instance of longevity
- A Royal lament
- A Savior worth having
- A Selection of the most celebrated sermons of M. Luther and J. Calvin: eminent ministers of the Gospel, and principal leaders in the Protestant Reformation. (Never before published in the United States.) To which is prefixed, a biographical history of their lives
- A Sermon in praise of swearing. : Deut. vi. 13. The latter part of the verse. And shalt swear by his name
- A Sermon on tea. : [Five lines of quotations]
- A Sermon preached at a generall fast before the Commons-House of Parliament : the second of Iuly, 1625, in the time of the plague
- A Sermon preached at the anniversary meeting of the Planter's Society, in the parish of St. David, on Great Pe Dee, August the 7th, 1769. : [Five lines of quotations]
- A Sermon, preached at the Third Parish in Dedham, January 11, 1801
- A Thanksgiving question and answer
- A Thanksgiving sermon
- A Thanksgiving sermon : preached before the Thirty-ninth O.V., U.S.A., at Camp Todd, Macon, Missouri, Nov. 28, 1861, and a sketch of the regiment
- A Trinity flag
- A baby's cry
- A bad bargain
- A bad temperament can kill you
- A bad word
- A balanced life
- A banner with a strange device
- A basic principle of life
- A basket of summer fruit
- A beautiful temple
- A believer faced with crisis
- A believer's sweetest communion is with Christ in Heaven
- A better country
- A better country : an association sermon delivered before the Charleston Baptist Association, at Orangeburg, S.C., Nov. 6th, 1809
- A better hope, and other sermons
- A bilingual life
- A bilingual life
- A black man in a bad situation
- A black tie affair
- A blessing behind locked doors
- A bloody monster
- A blow at the root : being a fashionable fast day sermon, delivered at Cheshire, April 9th, 1801
- A blow at the root : being a fashionable fast day sermon, delivered at Cheshire, April 9th, 1801
- A book of remembrance
- A book with a difference
- A branded slave
- A breakthrough for couples
- A breakthrough for males : Breakthrough for couples
- A breeze in the dark