A collection of J.W. Alexander's thoughts on preaching gathered from his notebooks and from articles published during his lifetime. This volume comprises Homiletical Paragraphs, gathered from his unpublished notebooks; 10 letters to young ministers; thoughts on the preacher's study habits and other questions of preparation for preaching; a brief section on the history of preaching; thoughts on how to preach effective expository sermons; and a closing section on "The Eloquence of the French Pulpit."
James Waddel Alexander was an American Presbyterian minister and theologian who followed in the footsteps of his father, Rev. Archibald Alexander.
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