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Things Most Surely Believed

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Overview

The sermons in this volume were preached on Sunday evenings in the regular course of J. D. Jones’ ministry at Richmond Hill. It contains 11 sermons on the Apostles’ Creed, preached in the hope that they might prove to be aids to the faith of the hearers during troubling and perplexing times.

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Key Features

  • Presents 11 signature sermons from J. D. Jones
  • Includes Jones’ sermons on the Apostles’ Creed
  • Provides completely searchable content linked to the other resources in your Logos library

Contents

  • The Existence of God
  • The Divinity of Christ
  • The Divinity of Christ (Continued)
  • The True Humanity of Jesus
  • The Resurrection
  • The Second Advent and Judgment
  • The Holy Ghost
  • The Holy Catholic Church
  • The Communion of Saints
  • The Forgiveness of Sins
  • The Life Everlasting

Praise for the Print Edition

The statements of the Apostles’ Creed expounded in a practical and edifying way.

Pittsburg Christian Advocate

To anyone who desires either edification or stimulus, the volume may be unhesitantly commended.

Sheffield Independent

Another volume of Mr. Jones’ ever welcome, because ever suggestive, discourses.

Expository Times

  • Title: Things Most Surely Believed
  • Author: J. D. Jones
  • Publisher: James Clarke and Company
  • Print Publication Date: 1908
  • Logos Release Date: 2014
  • Pages: 224
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subject: Sermons, English
  • Resource ID: LLS:THNGSSURELYBEL
  • Resource Type: text.monograph.sermons
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-02-12T06:20:27Z

John Daniel Jones (1865–1942) was a Congregational minister, preacher, and popular author. He earned his MA from Owen’s College, Manchester, and his BD from St. Andrews in 1889. He was later awarded honorary DD degrees from the universities of St. Andrews, Manchester, and Wales. In 1888 he became minister of Richmond Hill Church, Bournemouth, where he remained until his retirement. It was from that pulpit where most of his popular sermons were delivered and where he earned the nickname “Archbishop of Congregationalism.” His church at Richmond Hill was considered to be one of the most renowned of nonconformist congregations in the whole country of England.

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