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English Sermons, Extemporaneous preaching, Quaker preaching, Society of Friends, History and criticism, Sermons, History, Philosophy & Religion, Rhetorik, Quäker, Christianity, Religion, Homiletik, Predigt, Society of friends, sermons, Sermons, english, history and criticism, Preaching, historyTimes
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Preaching the inward light: early Quaker rhetoric
2009, Baylor University Press
in English
1602582408 9781602582408
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Table of Contents
Cultural constraints on early Quaker preaching
Presuppositions of early Quaker preaching
The development of seventeenth-century Quaker impromptu preaching theory
Robert Barclay and the grounding of early Quaker homiletic theory
The flowering of early Quaker homiletic theory : Samuel Bownas' manual for itinerant impromptu preachers
Thematic characteristics of Quaker sermons, 1671-1700
Five key metaphors in early Quaker sermons, 1671-1700
Other salient characteristics of Quaker sermons, 1671-1700
George Fox faces the Yearly Meeting in 1674 : the challenge of legitimacy in a culture that values impromptu, inspired discourse
Stephen Crisp and the bedrock of early Quakerism
"This is my testimony unto you from the life of God" : the theorist tests his own advice
William Penn preaches an impromptu funeral sermon.
Edition Notes
Revised and expanded version of the author's thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Southern California, 1972 under the title "The rhetoric of the inward light : an examination of extant sermons delivered by early Quakers, 1671-1700."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 415-435) and indexes.
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