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Using these great vintage sermons from the voices of the past can provide “instant inspiration” and a wonderful base from which to build an original sermon or they can easily be adapted to your own style and preached as is!

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Sermon 241 – The Parable Of The Householder.

The Parable Of The Householder.
A Sermon, By Bishop Latimer.

Matthew xx.—The kingdom of heaven is like unto a man that was an householder, which went out early in the morning to hire labourers into his vineyard.

This parable is written by the evangelist Matthew in the twentieth chapter, and is very dark and hard to be understood; yea, there is no harder piece of scripture written by any evangelist. Therefore it may well be called hard meat; not meat for mowers nor ignorant people, who are not exercised in the word of God. And yet there is no other diversity between this scripture and any other. For though many scriptures have diverse expositions, (as is well to be allowed of, so long as they keep in the tenour of the catholic faith,3) yet they pertain Continue reading

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SERMON 106– LIVING FOR CHRIST – 5567 Words

LIVING FOR CHRIST.

Bishop Matthew Simpson, 1885
A Church Dedication Sermon

“For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.”—Phil. 1. 21

The words selected present the thought of the great apostle to the Gentiles in view of his afflictions, his imprisonment, the work which God had assigned to him, and his faith in a glorious immortality. He states that his mind was not fully decided what was best — whether he should live or whether he should die. For he adds, “If I live in the flesh, this is the fruit of my labor”—that is, if he Continue reading

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Sermon 245 – It Is I Be Not Afraid

“It Is I, Be Not Afraid.”
Extracted From Knox’s Admonition To England.

“Jesus spake unto them, saying, Be of good comfort, it is I, be not afraid.” The natural man that cannot understand the power of God, would have desired some other present comfort in so great a danger; as, either to have had the heavens opened, to show unto them such light in that darkness, that Christ might have been fully known by his own face; or else, that the winds and raging waves of the seas suddenly should have ceased; or some other miracle which had been subject Continue reading

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Sermon 244 – John Knox

A Sermon On Isaiah XXVI.
By John Knox.

[In the Prospectus of our Publication it was stated, that one discourse, at least, would be given in each number. A strict adherence to this arrangement, however, it is found, would exclude from our pages some of the most talented discourses of our early Divines; and it is therefore deemed expedient to depart from it as occasion may require. The following Sermon will occupy two numbers, and we hope, that from its intrinsic value, its historical interest, and the illustrious name of its author, it will Continue reading

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Sermon 242 – The Parable Of The Tares


The Parable Of The Tares,
By Bishop Latimer, Preached On The 7th Of February, 1553.

Matthew xiii.—The kingdom of heaven is likened unto a man which sowed good seed in his field: but while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way, &c.

This is a parable or similitude wherein our Saviour compared the kingdom of God, that is, the preaching of his word, wherein consisteth the salvation of mankind, unto a husbandman who sowed good seed in his field.

But before we come unto the matter, you shall first learn to understand Continue reading

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Sermon 240 – The Day Of Judgment.

The Day Of Judgment.
Extracted From A Sermon By Hugh Latimer, Bishop Of Worcester, And Martyr, 1555.1

Luke XXI.2

As we die so we shall rise again. If we die in the state of damnation, we shall rise in that same state. Again, if we die in the state of salvation, we shall rise again in that state, and come to everlasting felicity, both of soul and body. For if we die now in the state of salvation, then at the last general day of judgment we shall hear this joyful sentence, proceeding out of the mouth of our Saviour Continue reading

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Sermon 239 – The Last Judgment.


The Last Judgment.
By The Rev. John Welch, A. D. 1570-1622.

Rev. xx. 11.—And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and heaven fled away.

The security of all flesh is wonderous great, for there is a fearful sleep fallen both upon the good and the evil. The foolish virgins are sound asleep, and the wise are asleep also. And suppose the Lord be at the door, and the hour of judgment at hand, and the seventh angel ready to blow the last trumpet, when time shall be no more; yet it is scarcely one of a thousand, yea, one of ten thousand, is to be found that is prepared, and busying themselves to meet the Lord, who is making speed to come in the clouds: and how soon that fire shall break forth, Continue reading

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The Great Apostle Paul

(Pictured) Damascus, Syria – Bab Kisan, now Greek Catholic Chapel of St. Paul, where by legend disciples lowered Saint Paul in a basket from ramparts and thus helped him escape from Damascus.

Paul the Apostle, also called the Apostle Paul, Saul of Tarsus, and Saint Paul (c. AD 5 – c. AD 67), was one of the most influential early Christian missionaries, with his writings forming a considerable portion of the New Testament. His influence on Christian thinking has been of utmost significance due to his role as a prominent apostle of Christianity during the spreading of the Gospel Continue reading

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GRANDMA’S ANGEL


“Mama said: ‘Little one, go and see
If Grandma’s ready to come to tea.’
I knew I mustn’t disturb her, so
I stepped as gently along, tiptoe,
And stood a moment to take a peep—

And there was Grandmother fast asleep!
“I went close up and I didn’t speak Continue reading

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Vintage Sermons Vol 1 CD
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Vintage Sermons CD - Vol 1
SERMONS ON 16 BIBLE CHARACTERS

( SERMONS ARE IN 3 FILE FORMATS including .DOC, PLAIN TEXT and PDF. DOC and PLAIN TEXT ARE COMPLETELY EDITABLE IN YOUR CHOICE OF WORD PROCESSORS.)
CONTENTS
I - THE MISSING MAN—THOMAS
II - THE GREAT REFUSAL—JONAH
III - THE ROMANCE OF FAITH—PETER
IV - LOVE'S LONGING—PAUL
V - GOING VISITING—JONATHAN
VI - THE WOMAN OF THE SHATTERED ROMANCES—THE WOMAN OF SYCHAR
VII - A GOOD MAN—BARNABAS
VIII - THE INQUEST—PHARAOH
IX - A SON OF SHAME—JEPHTHAH
X - A CASE OF BLUES—ELIJAH
XI - THE SUPREME QUESTION—THE PHILIPPIAN JAILER
XII - THE MOTHER-IN-LAW—NAOMI
XIII - CONFESSIONS OF A FAILURE—THE BUSY MAN
XIV - A MOTHER'S REWARD—JOCHEBED
XV - A GOOD MAN'S HELL—MANASSEH
XVI - A SHREWD FOOL—THE RICH FARMER
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