Edwards and Luther Canonical Sermon Index
I'm creating a commentary with links to all my sermons on any given verse. I'm starting with my favorite preachers and going down to less favorite, and since Edwards is my favorite theologian/preacher I started with his sermons and have now also included the Sermons of Martin Luther!
The Edwards sermons are linked to his 2 Volume Works and Yale's Jonathan Edwards Center for all the sermons in the 73 volume works! Newly included are the sermons from Edwards' Charity and its Fruits from Reformed Sermon Archives.
I also included links to Luther's sermons from the Martin Luther Archive. I plan to eventually include all the links to Luther's lectures and sermons that are in his works and upgrade when I own the Logos resources.. (if someone who owns this wants to insert these in the doc and repost that would be great!).
This contains hundreds of sermons from both Edwards and Luther! Compile it as a Bible commentary, and you can use the following for a cover:
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nice
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Liam Walsh said:
Calvin and Spurgeon are soon to come!
What great work you are doing.
Liam Walsh said:-although Spurgeon may take a while...
I can imagine that.
Using adventure and community to challenge young people to continually say "yes" to God
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Liam Walsh said:
I also included links to Luther's sermons from the Martin Luther Archive. I plan to eventually include all the links to Luther's lectures and sermons that are in his works and upgrade when I own the Logos resources.. (if someone who owns this wants to insert these in the doc and repost that would be great!).
That's great! Thanks! Danke!
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L.A. said:
That's great! Thanks! Danke!
I'm not sure what "Danke" means! But I'm glad you like it! I have calvin done (only 30 some odd sermons), and working through Deuteronomy now in Spurgeon! It's looking like Spurgeon will take some serious time! I think I heard somewhere that he has the record for most sermons ever preached.
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It means "thanks" or "thank you" in German.Liam Walsh said:I'm not sure what "Danke" means!
Have joy in the Lord!
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Liam Walsh said:
I'm not sure what "Danke" means! But I'm glad you like it!
As MB.Mick just said, "Danke" simply means "thanks" [Y]
Liam Walsh said:I have calvin done (only 30 some odd sermons), and working through Deuteronomy now in Spurgeon! It's looking like Spurgeon will take some serious time!
Take the time you need! [O] Don't forget life! [<:o)] I'm compiling writings of the apostolic and church fathers in German - step by step... (as an interdem. lutheran just curious, because the reformers cited them so much). So I do understand... [O]
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Peace to all! *smile*
... and this is what it SOUNDS like -- to thank one "nicely," eh???
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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Milford Charles Murray said:
Peace to all! *smile*
... and this is what it SOUNDS like -- to thank one "nicely," eh???
YES! Haha! Jap! [Y] (OK - jap isn't really German, but means yes in a bit cooler way [H])
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