Volume three of The World’s Great Sermons includes: Jean-Baptiste Massillon (1663–1742) • “The Small Number of the Elect” Jacques Saurin (1677–1730) • “Paul before Felix and Drusilla” Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) • “Spiritual Light” John Wesley (1703–1791) • “God’s Love to Fallen Man” George Whitefield (1714–1770) • “The Method of Grace” Hugh Blair (1718–1800) • “The Hour and the Event of All Time” Timothy Dwight IV (1752–1817) • “The Sovereignty of God” Robert Hall (1764–1831) • “Marks of Love to God” Christmas Evans (1766–1838) • “The Fall and Recovery of Man” Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834) • “Christ’s Resurrection an Image of Our New Life” John Mitchell Mason (1770–1829) • “Messiah’s Throne”
“God has various ways of bringing His children home; His sacred Spirit bloweth when, and where, and how it listeth.” (Page 97)
“He does not merely rationally believe that God is glorious, but he has a sense of the gloriousness of God in his heart.” (Page 61)
“If you would ascertain whether you love God, consider how you stand affected toward the Word of God” (Page 169)
“All, therefore, who sincerely love God, are students of His Word” (Page 169)
“And He permitted all men to be made sinners by the disobedience of this one man, that, by the obedience of One, all who receive the free gift may be infinitely holier and happier to all eternity!” (Page 90)