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Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message: With His Own Words which Have Won Thousands for Christ

Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message is a compilation of the personal writings and sermons of Billy Sunday, a significant figure in American Christian evangelism. The book offers a firsthand look into Sunday's ministry, showcasing his passion for spreading the Christian faith and his persuasive oratory style. It includes extracts from his speeches, letters, and personal notes, providing insight into his life and the impact of his message. more

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Billy Sunday
Billy Sunday

Billy Sunday was an American evangelist born on November 19, 1862, and died on November 6, 1935. He was known for his passionate preaching style and his activities in the temperance movement. more

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