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Practical Sermons
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This book was originally published in 1858. Dr. Taylor was for ten years pastor of the Center Church in New Haven, Connecticut, before called to the Theological Chair in Yale College. These sermons were written during this period, and preached in the ordinary course of ministerial duty. Many of them had reference to a state of deep religious interest in his congregation, with which his ministry was so frequently blessed.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Original Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Table of Contents
- I. THEIR ROCK, NOT AS OUR ROCK.
- II. THE PROMISES DESIGNED TO MAKE MEN HOLT.
- III. THE BETTER COUNTRY.
- IV. PAUL AND SILAS IN PRISON.
- V. THE HABITUAL RECOGNITION OF GOD.
- VI. THE SOURCE OP THE CHRISTIANâS JOY. (A SERMON FOR THE LORDâS SUPPER.)
- VII. âTHE ATONEMENT A PLEDGE TO THE CHRISTIAN FOR EVERY REAL GOOD.â
- VIII. THE INCREASE OF FAITH.
- IX. GOD JUDGES BETTER THAN MAN.
- X. THE RULE AND THE TEST OF MORALITY.
- XI. SINGLENESS OF HEART.
- XII. PRACTICAL ATHEISM.
- XIII. SINNERS HATE THE LIGHT.
- XIV. ON HEAVEN.
- XV. HOLINESS ALONE FITS FOR HEAVEN.
- XVI. GOD ANGRY WITH THE WICKED.
- XVII. THE GOODNESS OF GOD DESIGNED TO RECLAIM.
- XVIII. PARDONING MERCY ABUNDANT.
- XIX. THE TERROR OF THE LORD PERSUASIVE.
- XX. REPENTANCE NECESSARY.
- XXI. IMMEDIATE REPENTANCE PRACTICABLE.
- XXII. ON STRIVING TO ENTER IN AT THE STRAIT GATE.
- XXIII. SALVATION FREE TO THE WILLING.
- XXIV. THE GOSPEL HIDDEN TO THE LOST.
- XXV. THE PHARISEE AND PUBLICAN.
- XXVI. HALTING BETWEEN TWO OPINIONS.
- XXVII. ON MAKING EXCUSES.
- XXVIII. HARDENING THE HEART.
- XXIX. THE SINNERâS DUTY TO MAKE HIMSELF A NEW HEART.
- XXX. PUTTING THE HAND TO THE PLOW.
- XXXI. APOSTASY.
- XXXII. THE HARVEST PAST.