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A new MP3 sermon from The Narrated Puritan is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Death Bed Experiences of Saints Entering Heaven - John Johnway-1657 Subtitle: Christian Experience Speaker: Archibald Alexander Broadcaster: The Narrated Puritan Event: Audiobook Date: 11/7/2023 Length: 9 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from The Narrated Puritan is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Spiritual Trouble of Mind and the Disease of Melancholy Subtitle: Christian Experience Speaker: Archibald Alexander Broadcaster: The Narrated Puritan Event: Audiobook Date: 5/24/2023 Length: 20 min.…
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A new MP3 sermon from The Narrated Puritan is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Conversion of Children, Conviction Prior To Conversion in Adults Subtitle: Christian Experience Speaker: Archibald Alexander Broadcaster: The Narrated Puritan Event: Audiobook Date: 5/8/2023 Length: 26 min.…
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John Miller Wells - Southern Presbyterian Worthies: Daniel Baker, The Evangelist (1936) . . . Southern Presbyterian Worthies, by John Miller Wells, tells the stories of several pastors who ministered in the old Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS). This episode is a reading of his chapter on Daniel Baker, one of the greatest revival prea…
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John Miller Wells - Southern Presbyterian Worthies: John Leighton Wilson, The Foreign Missionary (1936) . . . Southern Presbyterian Worthies, by John Miller Wells, tells the stories of several pastors who ministered in the old Presbyterian Church in the United States (PCUS). This episode is a reading of his chapter on John Leighton Wilson, a foreig…
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A new MP3 sermon from The Narrated Puritan is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Prayer From A Saint On The Borders Of Another World Subtitle: The Narrated Puritan - T M S Speaker: Archibald Alexander Broadcaster: The Narrated Puritan Event: Audiobook Date: 11/28/2022 Length: 11 min.…
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Archibald Alexander Hodge - The Day Changed and the Sabbath Preserved (1877) . . . In this short tract, published the year he arrived at Princeton Seminary to assist his father Charles Hodge in teaching systematic theology, A. A. Hodge sets forth a clear biblical, theological, and historical case that the Lord's Day is the Christian Sabbath day, in…
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Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield - Imitating the Incarnation (1913) . . . This sermon by "The Lion of Princeton" unfolds both the theology and the import of Paul's magisterial description of the selfless love of the eternal Son on God in Philippians 2:5-8. Warfield's provocative exposition is challenging on many levels, but in the end he will leave y…
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James Henley Thornwell - Antinomianism (1840) . . . Thornwell was one of the most influential theologians in the 19th century American Presbyterian Church. This little piece was an appendix to a reprint of Robert Traill's classic work on justification, which Thornwell published as a tract. In it, Thornwell shows how the gospel is opposed to both le…
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Daniel Dana - The Importance of Seriousness for a Minister (1840) . . . Daniel Dana (1771-1859) was a Presbyterian pastor in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. This piece was originally an article in the American Quarterly Register. In it, Dana speaks to the reasons why a minister must be serious, the nature of a minister's seriousness, and the influ…
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Moses Drury Hoge - Portraitures of Four Pastors (1892) . . . Moses Drury Hoge (1818-1899) delivered this biographical address on the eightieth anniversary of First Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia, discussing briefly the lives of John Holt Rice, William Jessup Armstrong, William Swan Plumer, and Thomas Verner Moore.…
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A Conversation with Dr. John Fesko about Henry Boynton Smith . . . Caleb Cangelosi, the founder of Log College Press, interviews Dr. John Fesko (Professor of Systematic and Historical Theology at RTS in Jackson, MS) about the theology of Henry Boynton Smith (1815-1877), a New School theologian at Union Theological Seminary in New York. This intervi…
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A Conversation with Rev. Brian Peterson about Jonathan Dickinson . . . Caleb Cangelosi, the founder of Log College Press, interviews Rev. Brian Peterson (pastor of Surfside PCA in Myrtle Beach, SC) about the life and ministry of Jonathan Dickinson (1688-1747), one of the most significant early American Presbyterians. This interview was recorded on …
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John Gresham Machen - Christianity and Culture (1913) . . . This article from Volume 11 of the Princeton Theological Review was originally an address on “The Scientific Preparation of the Minister”, delivered September 20, 1912, at the opening of the one hundred and first session of Princeton Theological Seminary, and in substance (previously) at a…
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Thomas Cary Johnson - You Should Be Missionary (1897) . . . This article from The Union Seminary Magazine No. 4 (March - April 1897) was originally a part of a seminary course on Missions taught by Thomas Cary Johnson's seminary course (1859-1936). He gives eight reasons why every pastor should be missionary in spirit and should seek to make his pe…
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John Lafayette Girardeau - Christ’s Pastoral Presence with His Dying People (1896) . . . This sermon on Psalm 23:4 by John Lafayette Girardeau (1825-1898) comforts the saint nearing death by showing how the ministry of the Good Shepherd takes away our fear of death.By Log College Press
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A Conversation with Dr. Miles Smith IV about George Armstrong’s The Summer of the Pestilence . . . Caleb Cangelosi, the founder of Log College Press, interviews Dr. Miles Smith IV about George Armstrong's book The Summer of the Pestilence, written about a yellow fever plague that struck Norfolk, VA, in 1855. This interview was recorded on April 14,…
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Joseph Ruggles Wilson - Inaugural Address at Columbia Theological Seminary (May 23, 1871) . . . Joseph Ruggles Wilson (1822-1903) was inaugurated as the Professor of Pastoral and Evangelistic Theology and Sacred Rhetoric at Columbia Theological Seminary on May 23, 1871. His inaugural address focuses upon the power of the pulpit, and the necessity o…
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Thomas Smyth - A Charge to James Henley Thornwell and Francis Patrick Mullally (May 4, 1860) . . . Thomas Smyth (1808-1873), pastor of Second Presbyterian Church in Charleston, SC, gave this charge on the occasion of the ordination of Mullally and the installation of Thornwell and Mullally as co-pastors of First Presbyterians Church of Columbia, SC…
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