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Power for proclamation: insights from the Puritans on spiritual disciplines and preaching

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Glenn E Layne. Power for Proclamation: Insights From the Puritans On Spiritual Disciplines and Preaching. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f4e2bfa2-738d-4c10-bddb-13e1d2e436f3?locale=en.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

G. E. Layne. Power for proclamation: insights from the Puritans on spiritual disciplines and preaching. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f4e2bfa2-738d-4c10-bddb-13e1d2e436f3?locale=en

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Glenn E Layne. Power for Proclamation: Insights From the Puritans On Spiritual Disciplines and Preaching. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f4e2bfa2-738d-4c10-bddb-13e1d2e436f3?locale=en.

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  • The author argues that the primary challenge to contemporary preaching is spiritual, and examines the pattern of spiritual preparation for preaching in the ministries of four representative Puritan figures: William Perkins, Richard Baxter, Thomas Shepard and Cotton Mather. They show a remarkably consistent pattern of devotion in which meditation, self-examination, prayer and study figure prominently. Included are appendices on contemporary application and a study of Thomas Shepard's journal, for the first time correlating his entries to the day of the week of the entry.
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  • 02/17/2024

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