Book detail: Horae homilecticae: or discourses (principally in the form of skeletons) now first digested into one continued series, and forming a commentary upon every book of the Old and New Testament; to which is annezed an improved edition of a translation of Claude's essay on the composition of a sermon... is presented as a focused source page for quotations connected with this book, collection, transcript, or source record.
This volume presents a systematic series of homiletic discussions arranged in outline form, intended to serve as a commentary and preaching resource for each book of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian New Testament. The title indicates the discourses are presented primarily as sermon skeletons or preacher frameworks, allowing clergy to develop their own full sermons from these structural templates. An additional component features an improved translation of a historical essay on sermon composition, offering guidance on the art of preparing and delivering religious addresses. The work appears designed for practical use by ministers, pastors, and theological students seeking methodical support for weekly preaching preparation across the complete biblical canon.
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