Sermons on Acts 16

Sermons on Acts 16

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Sermons on Acts 16

Description of Sermons on Acts 16:

In this third book in the series of sermons of favorite texts of the Bible, famous preachers who have been a wonderful blessing to ministers of the gospel through their writings and sermons are once again brought together. Preachers such as D. L. Moody, T. Dewitt Talmage, Charles Finney, R. A. Torrey, and C. H. Spurgeon, all from different doctrinal backgrounds, but seeking to expound the Word of God in answer to what continues to be one of the greatest questions of all time: "What must I do to be saved?"

Information on Sermons on Acts 16 from the publisher:

In this our third book in the series of sermons of favourite texts of the Bible, we once again bring together famous preachers who through their writings and sermons, have been a wonderful blessing to ministers of the gospel down through the years. Preachers such as D.L. Moody. T. Dewitt Talmage, Charles Finney, R.A. Torrey and C.H. Spurgeon, all from different doctrinal backgrounds, but seeking to expound the Word of God in answer to what continues to be one of the greatest questions of all time. The inclusion of these preachers in this volume is not an endorsement of everything that they have said or written, but I believe the aim of these great men of God was to preach Christ with compassion and love to those who are still seeking the way of salvation just as the Philippian jailor was almost 2000 years ago.

Description of Stanley Barnes, author of Sermons on Acts 16:

In this the third book in the series of sermons of favourite texts of the Bible, we once again bring together famous preachers who through their writings and sermons, have been a wonderful blessing to ministers of the gospel down through the years. Preachers such as D.L. Moody, T. Dewitt Talmage, Charles Finney, R.A. Torrey and C.H. Spurgeon, all from different doctrinal backgrounds, but seeking to expound the World of God in answer to what continues to be one of the greatest questions of all time.