By John R. RiceI cannot introduce Dr. J. Frank Norris, but I gladly say a word about his sermons, "Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world." A mighty preacher of a mighty gospel, bold defender of the faith, campaigner for righteousness, seeker for sinners and my beloved friend and brother that he is, I am delighted that you can have his message in print.Here is great preaching! Whether it is Dr. Norris at his greatest, I cannot say, when I remember his sermons on "The Prodigal ...
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By John R. RiceI cannot introduce Dr. J. Frank Norris, but I gladly say a word about his sermons, "Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world." A mighty preacher of a mighty gospel, bold defender of the faith, campaigner for righteousness, seeker for sinners and my beloved friend and brother that he is, I am delighted that you can have his message in print.Here is great preaching! Whether it is Dr. Norris at his greatest, I cannot say, when I remember his sermons on "The Prodigal Son," on "Going to the Well," or "And When the Morning Was Come," or those on the eighth of Romans, or "Elijah at Mt. Carmel," or the Twenty-third Psalm. Those who have read his seven hundred printed sermons or heard him in his own pulpit and in great revivals this almost a quarter of a century can best say.But here is great preaching, preaching to the heart as well as the head. Though my mind marveled at the riches from which Dr. Norris drew when I heard these sermons and then read them, and then again, my poor hungry heart was fed.
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