The first Sunday of each month I am recording sermons from church history for a series called Dead Men Preaching. I, of course, won’t claim to agree with each person’s theological views (or even with everything in the sermons that are read). If you want to know what I believe, you can read or listen to my sermons. These are their messages; I’m just sharing them. These dead men are still preaching, and they’re worth hearing.
The Dead Still Preach
Procrastination, or, The Sin and Folly of Depending on Future Time | Jonathan Edwards
The Poor Widow Cast in More Than All | G. Campbell Morgan
The Word Made Flesh | Robert Murray M’Cheyne
The Word a Sword | Charles Spurgeon
The Dominion of Providence Over the Passions of Men | John Witherspoon
By What Means May Ministers Best Win Souls? | Robert Traill
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God | Jonathan Edwards
A Preliminary Discourse to Catechising | Thomas Watson
A Savior Has Come | Joseph Alleine
Coming Soon:
The Preciousness of Time, and the Importance of Redeeming It | Jonathan Edwards