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Church attenders have, for the most part, lost confidence a long time ago in the ministry of the pulpit. The reasons are simple: too many pontificate in their own authority, share their own opinions rather than preach the Word, or teach under the moral cloud of being poor examples of Christian living themselves. The Puritans were men in private life and in the pulpit that today's minister would do well to make his models.
This valuable work explains the Puritan minister's view of his preaching and his overall pastoral duty in relation to it.
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PURITAN VIEW OF THE PULPIT 1. Introduction 2. The View of the Pulpit 3. The Direction of Preaching 4. The Demands of Preaching 5. The Duties of the Pastor 6. Conclusion Bibliography
THE FOCUS OF THE GOSPEL IN PURITAN PREACHING 1. Introduction 2. The View of God 3. The View of Man 4. The View of the Person and Work of Christ 5. The View of Repentance and Faith 6. The View of Assurance 7. Conclusion Bibliography