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Morning and Evening

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Morning and Evening is an anthology of some of the most beloved and popular sermons preached by J. D. Jones at the Richmond Hill Congregational Church of Bournemouth. Drawing from the Old and New Testaments, these sermons are packed with spiritual insight and practical application.

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Key Features

  • Presents an anthology of sermons from J. D. Jones
  • Focuses on spiritual insight and practical application
  • Provides completely searchable content linked to the other resources in your Logos library

Contents

  • Morning and Evening
  • How to Behave in Life’s Inevitabilities
  • Advancing and Abiding
  • Christ’s Easy Yoke
  • Jesus as the Champion of the Individual
  • The Cross as the Disclosure of Love
  • After Easter
  • Terah
  • I Go a Fishing
  • Nevertheless
  • The Relevancy of the Example of Jesus
  • God’s Thoughts and Ours
  • Light and Darkness
  • The Vision of the Great Sheet (A Missionary Sermon)
  • Things Jesus Would Like to Have Done and Couldn’t
  • The Challenge of Christ
  • Nor Life
  • The Christian Facts and the Christian Experience
  • The Procrustean Bed
  • Despairing of No Man
  • Title: Morning and Evening
  • Author: J. D. Jones
  • Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton
  • Print Publication Date: 1934
  • Logos Release Date: 2014
  • Pages: 319
  • Language: English
  • Resources: 1
  • Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition
  • Subjects: Sermons, English; Congregational churches › Sermons
  • Resource ID: LLS:MORNINGEVENING
  • Resource Type: Monograph
  • Metadata Last Updated: 2022-02-12T04:38:16Z

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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    $9.99

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