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Written for the faculty and students of Hartford, Chicago, Berkeley, and Dayton Theological Seminaries between the years of 1903 and 1904, this volume covers an immensely important topic. As the subject of evangelism became intensified during the turn of the twentieth century, Morgan sought to address the controversy head-on. The volume addresses a biblical view on evangelism, including a history...

by a loose sense of sin amongst men. We have today to preach to people who are not really willing to admit that they are sinners: pleasant, refined, cultured people, whom we hardly feel inclined to tell that they are sinners, and who, if we did, would not feel quite like believing it. There are people who will never have any consciousness of sin as long as we keep them at Mount Sinai. But there is not a man but that, if you bring him into the presence of Jesus Christ, and say That is your King, His
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