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<p>These sermons were preached by Pres. Finney at Oberlin during the years 1845-1861, and reported from his lips by myself. In taking these reports I aimed to give the heads of the sermons and all the important statements verbatim, to retain always the substance of thought, and especially to seize upon the illustrations and present their essential points. Taken down in a species of short-hand, they were subsequently written out, and in every case read to Pres. Finney in his study for any corrections he might desire, and for his endorsement. Consequently these reports present truthfully the great doctrines preached, and in good measure it is believed the method and manner of his preaching.<br>
 
<p>These sermons were preached by Pres. Finney at Oberlin during the years 1845-1861, and reported from his lips by myself. In taking these reports I aimed to give the heads of the sermons and all the important statements verbatim, to retain always the substance of thought, and especially to seize upon the illustrations and present their essential points. Taken down in a species of short-hand, they were subsequently written out, and in every case read to Pres. Finney in his study for any corrections he might desire, and for his endorsement. Consequently these reports present truthfully the great doctrines preached, and in good measure it is believed the method and manner of his preaching.<br>
 
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Few preachers in any age have surpassed Pres. Finney in clear and well-defined views of conscience, and of man's moral convictions; few have been more fully at home in the domain of law and government; few have learned more of the spiritual life from experience and from observation; not many have discriminated the true from the false more closely, or have been more skillful in putting their points clearly and pungently. Hence, these sermons under God were full of spiritual power. They are given to the public in this form, in the hope that at least a measure of the same wholesome saving power may never fail to bless the reader.<br>
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Few preachers in any age have surpassed Pres. Finney in clear and well-defined views of conscience, and of man's moral convictions; few have been more fully at home in the domain of law and government; few have learned more of the spiritual life from experience and from observation; not many have discriminated the true from the false more closely, or have been more skillful in putting their points clearly and pungently. Hence, these sermons under God were full of spiritual power. They are given to the public in this form, in the hope that at least a measure of the same wholesome saving power may never fail to bless the reader.<br><br>
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HENRY COWLES.<br><br>
HENRY COWLES.</p>
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<B>"GOSPEL THEMES"</B><br><br>
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<B>Table of Contents</B><br><br>
  <B>"GOSPEL THEMES"</B><br>
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SERMON I<br><br>
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'''[[God's Love For A Sinning World]]'''<br><br>
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   SERMON II<br> <br>
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'''  [[On Trusting In The Mercy Of God]]'''<br><br>
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   SERMON III<br><br>
  SERMON I<br>
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''' [[The Wages Of Sin]]'''<br><br>
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   SERMON IV<br><br>
  [[God's Love For A Sinning World]]<br>
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''' [[The Savior Lifted Up, And The Look Of Faith]]'''<br><br>
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   SERMON V<br> <br>
   SERMON II<br>
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'''  [[The Excuses Of Sinners Condemn God]]'''<br> <br>
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   SERMON VI<br> <br>
  [[On Trusting In The Mercy Of God]]<br>
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'''[[The Sinner's Excuses Answered]]'''<br><br>
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   SERMON VII<br><br>
   SERMON III<br>
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'''[[On Refuges Of Lies]]'''<br> <br>
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  [[ The Wages Of Sin]]<br>
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   SERMON IV<br>
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  [[The Savior Lifted Up, And The Look Of Faith]]<br>
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   SERMON V<br>
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  [[The Excuses Of Sinners Condemn God]]<br>
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   SERMON VI<br>
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  [[The Sinner's Excuses Answered]]<br>
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   SERMON VII<br>
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  [[On Refuges Of Lies]]</p>
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  <B>This is 100% Finney with no deletions or additions.</B><br>
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[[Category:Gospels]]
 
[[Category:Gospels]]

Latest revision as of 21:35, 1 September 2015

GOSPEL THEMES

PREFACE.

These sermons were preached by Pres. Finney at Oberlin during the years 1845-1861, and reported from his lips by myself. In taking these reports I aimed to give the heads of the sermons and all the important statements verbatim, to retain always the substance of thought, and especially to seize upon the illustrations and present their essential points. Taken down in a species of short-hand, they were subsequently written out, and in every case read to Pres. Finney in his study for any corrections he might desire, and for his endorsement. Consequently these reports present truthfully the great doctrines preached, and in good measure it is believed the method and manner of his preaching.

Few preachers in any age have surpassed Pres. Finney in clear and well-defined views of conscience, and of man's moral convictions; few have been more fully at home in the domain of law and government; few have learned more of the spiritual life from experience and from observation; not many have discriminated the true from the false more closely, or have been more skillful in putting their points clearly and pungently. Hence, these sermons under God were full of spiritual power. They are given to the public in this form, in the hope that at least a measure of the same wholesome saving power may never fail to bless the reader.

HENRY COWLES.

"GOSPEL THEMES"

Table of Contents

SERMON I

God's Love For A Sinning World

SERMON II

On Trusting In The Mercy Of God

SERMON III

The Wages Of Sin

SERMON IV

The Savior Lifted Up, And The Look Of Faith

SERMON V

The Excuses Of Sinners Condemn God

SERMON VI

The Sinner's Excuses Answered

SERMON VII

On Refuges Of Lies

This is 100% Finney with no deletions or additions.