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As a concession, the mosque in Constantinople was re-opened and sermons were to be pronounced in az-Zahir's name.
Benjamin Franklin wrote in his autobiography, " Some books against Deism fell into my hands ; they were said to be the substance of sermons preached at Boyle's lectures.
I will show you a great many who have become worse through following it .... The solemn prayers of the Church are abolished, but now there are very many who never pray at all .... I have never entered their conventicles, but I have sometimes seen them returning from their sermons, the countenances of all of them displaying rage, and wonderful ferocity, as though they were animated by the evil spirit .... Who ever beheld in their meetings any one of them shedding tears, smiting his breast, or grieving for his sins ?...
There were a great many rival Christian denominations holding very diverse opinions ; the atmosphere of dispute and confusion gave Fox an opportunity to put forward his own beliefs through his personal sermons.
His motives for doing this are not clear, but in his sermons he used exhortation to achieve moral and ecclesiastical improvement which were goals comparable with Erasmian reform.
Among these sermons were his discourses on The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation, and Deluge and Dissolution of the World.
These four productions, with other occasional sermons, were in 1760 republished collectively, in three volumes, at Amsterdam, and preceded by an Essai historique sur la Vie et les Ouvrages de M. Abbadie.
This practice developed in Babylonia where most people understood only Aramaic and sermons were given in Aramaic so Kaddish was said in the vernacular.
These sermons were used to promulgate the doctrine of the Divine Right of Kings.
Ninety-six of his sermons were published in 1631 by command of King Charles I.
Methodist preachers were notorious for their enthusiastic sermons and often accused of fanaticism.
Baha ' Walad's sermons were published and still exist as Divine Sciences ( Ma ' arif ).
Some fifteen preserved sermons are traditionally associated with Boniface, but that they were actually his is not generally accepted.
The greatest backlash was in Texas where attacks were launched in sermons and in the press.
" After his landmark lectures were published in 1866, the term began to appear in numerous sermons and lectures relating to slavery and the war in Mexico.
In the late colonial period, most pastors read their sermons, which were theologically dense and advanced a particular theological argument or interpretation.
In 1280, he ordered all Jews to attend special sermons, preached by Dominican friars, with the hope of persuading them to convert, but these exhortations were not followed.
Later, various sources reported statements from sermons of his that were published in Arabic in 1998.
In addition to major works, the Báb revealed numerous letters to his wife and followers, many prayers for various purposes, numerous commentaries on verses or chapters of the Qur ' an, and many khutbihs or sermons ( most of which were never delivered ).
The sermons, lectures, sayings and poetry were compiled shortly after Dōgen ’ s death by his main disciples, Koun Ejō ( 孤雲懐奘, 1198 – 1280 ), Senne and Gien.
Catholic preachers were interrupted in sermons, and raids were organized to rescue Protestant prisoners from jail, who then often fled into exile in France or England.
Protestant views were spread by a large movement of " field sermons " or open-air sermons () held outside towns, and therefore out of the jurisdiction of the town authorities.
The reputation of Price for speaking without fear of the government on these political and philosophical matters drew huge crowds to his sermons, which were published and sold as pamphlets ( i. e. publications easily printed and circulated ).

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The rationalistic method pursued by the new school of Maimonists ( including Levi ben Abraham ben Chayyim of Villefranche, near the town of Perpignan, and Jacob Anatolio ) especially provoked his indignation ; for the sermons preached and the works published by them seemed to resolve the entire Scriptures into allegory and threatened to undermine the Jewish faith and the observance of the Law and tradition.
In 1539, urged by Pietro Bembo, he visited Venice and delivered a remarkable course of sermons, showing a decided tendency to the doctrine of justification by faith, which appears still more evidently in his Dialogues published the same year.
He was cordially received by Calvin, and published within two years several volumes of Prediche, controversial tracts rather than sermons, explaining and vindicating his change of religion.
The Malmad, which was completed when its author was fifty-five years old, but was first published by the Meḳiẓe Nirdamim Society at Lyck in the year 1866, is really nothing but a volume of sermons, by which the author intended to stimulate study and to dispel intellectual blindness.
He is best known for his novels The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, and A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy ; but he also published many sermons, wrote memoirs, and was involved in local politics.
He wrote letters, had two ordinary sermons published ( in 1747 and 1750 ), and tried his hand at satire.
Almost thirty volumes of Savonarola ’ s sermons and writings have so far been published in the Edizione nazionale delle Opere di Girolamo Savonarola ( Rome, Angelo Belardetti, 1953 to the present ).
The Judgement was not published until it was read out at the end of a series of sermons against the Graces given at Dublin in April 1627.
* 1966 first theological work The Magnificent Defeat ( collection of school sermons ) published
* 1969 second book of sermons, The Hungering Dark, published
The following year the first of his sermons in the " New Park Street Pulpit " was published.
Spurgeon's sermons were published in printed form every week and had a high circulation.
By the time of his death in 1892, he had preached nearly 3, 600 sermons and published 49 volumes of commentaries, sayings, anecdotes, illustrations and devotions.
His weekly sermons, which sold for a penny each, were widely circulated and still remain one of the all-time best selling series of writings published in history.
Besides sermons, Spurgeon also wrote several hymns and published a new collection of worship songs in 1866 called " Our Own Hymn Book ".
Many of his sermons were published posthumously under the titles Theology Explained and Defended ( 5 vols., 1818 – 1819 ), to which a memoir of the author by two of his sons, W. T. and Sereno E. Dwight, is prefixed, and Sermons by Timothy Dwight ( 2 vols., 1828 ), which had a large circulation both in the United States and in England.
In 1819 he published an edition in one volume of his sermons formerly printed.
* Sermones. net-édition électronique d ' un corpus de sermons latins médiévaux: academic website, with an electronic annotated edition of the model sermons collections composed by Jacobus de Voragine ( the first collection published is the Sermones Quadragesimales, 98 texts ).
He published various sermons in German, among them " Antrittsrede, Gehalten in der Grossen Synagoge zu Altona " Altona, 1836 ; " Rede beim Trauergottesdienst beim Ableben Friedrich III " ib., 1840 ; and numerous articles in the " Treue Zionswächter ," a collection of which was published by L. M.

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