The Reading and Preaching of the Scriptures in the Worship of the Christian Church
, by Old, Hughes OliphantNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9780802822321 | 0802822320
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 5/1/2004
Hughes Oliphant Old is dean of the Institute for the Study of Reformed Worship at Erskine Theological Seminary, Due West, South Carolina
Preface | p. xiii |
Moderatism | p. 1 |
John Howe (1630-1705) | p. 5 |
Dissent and Toleration | p. 8 |
Doctrinal Preaching as Worship | p. 11 |
John Tillotson (1630-94) | p. 16 |
A More Relaxed Spirituality | p. 16 |
Moderatism Becomes Civil Religion | p. 17 |
The Rewards of Religion | p. 20 |
"His Commandments Are Not Grievous" | p. 22 |
Matthew Henry (1662-1714) | p. 24 |
The Westminster Directory for Public Worship and the Double Sermon | p. 28 |
The Exposition of Scripture | p. 30 |
The Preaching of Christian Doctrine | p. 31 |
Jean-Frederic Ostervald (1663-1747) | p. 34 |
Jacques Saurin (1677-1730) | p. 38 |
The Grandeur of God | p. 41 |
The Eloquence of Preaching | p. 48 |
Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741-1801) | p. 50 |
Worship in Zurich, 1750-1800 | p. 51 |
Expository Sermons | p. 54 |
Festal Sermons | p. 57 |
Sermons on Current Affairs | p. 62 |
Preaching the Love of God | p. 64 |
The Awakenings of Eighteenth-Century Pietism | p. 69 |
Philipp Jakob Spener (1635-1705) | p. 77 |
The Born-Again Experience | p. 78 |
Pietism as Protestant Mysticism | p. 84 |
Pietist Morality | p. 87 |
August Hermann Francke (1663-1727) | p. 89 |
Johann Albrecht Bengel (1687-1752) | p. 96 |
Pietist Biblical Studies | p. 96 |
The Pietist Hermeneutic | p. 98 |
Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen (1692-1747) | p. 104 |
Gilbert Tennent (1703-64) | p. 107 |
John Wesley (1703-91) | p. 110 |
Salvation by Faith | p. 116 |
The Almost Christian | p. 121 |
Justification by Faith | p. 123 |
Christian Perfection | p. 126 |
The New Birth | p. 129 |
The Sermon on the Mount | p. 133 |
George Whitefield (1714-70) | p. 135 |
Samuel Davies (1723-61) | p. 154 |
New England | p. 168 |
The Liturgical Setting of the Puritan Sermon | p. 170 |
John Cotton (1584-1652) | p. 178 |
Thomas Hooker (1586-1647) | p. 185 |
John Eliot (1604-90)--the Gospel in Algonquian | p. 187 |
Thomas Shepard (1605-49) | p. 191 |
Sermons on the Parable of the Ten Virgins | p. 194 |
Sermons on Calvin's Catechism | p. 209 |
A Wholesome Caveat | p. 210 |
Shepard as Evangelist | p. 216 |
Increase Mather (1639-1723) | p. 217 |
Samuel Willard (1640-1707) | p. 223 |
Sermons on Psalm 32 | p. 226 |
Sermons on the Catechism | p. 239 |
A Classic Jeremiad | p. 240 |
Benjamin Colman (1673-1747) | p. 244 |
Jonathan Edwards (1703-58) | p. 248 |
Sermons on I Corinthians 13 | p. 255 |
Preaching the Terrors of the Lord | p. 274 |
Preaching the Delights of the Lord | p. 278 |
Preaching to the Mohicans and the Mohawks | p. 282 |
Doctrinal Preaching | p. 284 |
Preaching in the Austro-Hungarian Empire | p. 294 |
The Hapsburg Conquest of Bohemia, 1526-1620 | p. 296 |
Counter-Reformation Preaching in Bohemia, 1620-1750 | p. 300 |
Preaching the Reformation in Hungary | p. 304 |
The Earliest Protestant Preachers | p. 305 |
Istvan Kis of Szeged (1505-72), Doctor of Theology | p. 306 |
Gaspar Karolyi (ca. 1520-91) and the Hungarian Bible | p. 308 |
Peter Bornemissza (ca. 1535-84), Lutheran Bishop | p. 310 |
Peter Juhasz (Melius) (1536-72) | p. 311 |
Albert Szenci Molnar (1574-1637) | p. 313 |
Peter Pazmany (1570-1637) | p. 316 |
Pal Medgyesi (fl. 1650-60) | p. 323 |
The Witness of the Hungarian Galley Slaves | p. 328 |
Abraham a Sancta Clara (1644-1709) | p. 330 |
Sermon for Christmas Eve | p. 333 |
Sermon for Easter | p. 338 |
Sermon for Saint Leopold's Day | p. 340 |
Franz Peikhart (1684-1752) | p. 344 |
Franciscan Preaching in Spanish California | p. 351 |
The Gathering of the Mission Team | p. 352 |
The Road to California | p. 356 |
The Founding of the Missions | p. 359 |
Romanian Orthodoxy under the Turks | p. 367 |
The Seventeenth-Century Homiliaries | p. 369 |
Petru Movila (1596-1646) | p. 371 |
Varlaam of Moldavia (fl. 1643) | p. 373 |
Antim of Iveria (1650-1716) | p. 375 |
From Slavery to Martyrdom | p. 376 |
Catechetical Ministry | p. 378 |
Feast-Day Sermons | p. 382 |
The Russian Orthodox Church | p. 389 |
The Evangelization of Russia | p. 390 |
Ilarion (d. 1051), Metropolitan of Kiev | p. 392 |
Luke of Novgorod (fl. 1050-1070) | p. 396 |
Theodosius of Pechersk (d. 1074) | p. 398 |
Kiril of Turov (ca. 1130-82) | p. 401 |
The Mongolian Conquest | p. 406 |
Latin Influence on the Russian Sermon | p. 409 |
The Preaching Saints | p. 411 |
Daniel of Moscow (fl. 1540) | p. 411 |
Dimitri of Rostov (1651-1709) | p. 414 |
Tikhon of Zadonsk (1724-83) | p. 415 |
Philaret of Moscow (1782-1867) | p. 418 |
Scotland | p. 429 |
John Knox and His Lieutenants | p. 429 |
The Covenanters | p. 439 |
Thomas Boston (1676-1732) | p. 445 |
The Evangelistic Function of Preaching | p. 448 |
The Doxological Purpose of Preaching | p. 453 |
John Willison (1680-1750) | p. 457 |
The Piety of the Old School | p. 457 |
Sermon and Sacrament | p. 458 |
Robert Walker (1716-84) | p. 464 |
Providence | p. 465 |
The Gospel and the Supper | p. 471 |
Evangelistic Imagery | p. 477 |
Lord's Day Worship | p. 481 |
Hugh Blair (1718-1800) | p. 485 |
Andrew Thomson (1779-1831) | p. 497 |
Sermons on Acts | p. 500 |
Communion Sermons | p. 508 |
Thomas Chalmers (1780-1847) | p. 512 |
Apologetic Preaching | p. 514 |
Expository Preaching | p. 519 |
Diaconal Preaching | p. 530 |
Insight, Imagination, and the Art of Oratory | p. 534 |
Conclusion | p. 538 |
Evangelical Anglicanism | p. 541 |
Pietism in an English Context | p. 542 |
Latitudinarianism | p. 544 |
Enthusiasm | p. 545 |
Samuel Walker of Truro (1714-61) | p. 547 |
William Romaine (1714-95) | p. 549 |
John Newton (1725-1807) | p. 554 |
Ordination of a Self-Taught Man | p. 555 |
A Democratized Rhetoric | p. 556 |
The Evangelical Mission | p. 558 |
Worship as Witness to God's Glory | p. 560 |
Robert Hawker (1753-1827) | p. 562 |
Charles Simeon (1759-1836) | p. 564 |
The Art of Expository Preaching | p. 569 |
Protestant Plain Style | p. 573 |
The Excellency of the Liturgy | p. 575 |
Bibliography | p. 579 |
Index | p. 601 |
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