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The Art of Prophesying

By: William Perkins
Narrated by: Bryan Nyman
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The Puritan William Perkins was the first to articulate prayer and preaching in his treatise on hermeneutics and homiletics titled The Art of Prophesying (1592). Perkins considered the pastor to be in the great succession of biblical prophets and apostles. Perkins’ method of preaching consists of interpretation, analysis, and application.

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Although very old, this is a great resource for preachers. What a great tool to have.

A good book for preachers.

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Great book and easy to read. Communicates the message well leaving the reader with much to learn.

Clear and concise

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This classic on preaching is read well (though not outstandingly) and is easy to listen to.

Prayer is half the battle.

Knowing the text, showing the text, and exhorting all 7 groups of listeners, without any notes, full of fervor for the glory of God and love for the people is what this little nugget is all about.

For preachers who want to get better

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