The Printer and the Preacher

The Printer and the Preacher PDF

Author: Randy Petersen

Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM

Published: 2015-06-09

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 071802222X

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They were the most famous men in America. They came from separate countries, followed different philosophies, and led dissimilar lives. But they were fast friends. No two people did more to shape America in the mid-1700s. Benjamin Franklin was the American prototype: hard-working, inventive, practical, funny, with humble manners and lofty dreams. George Whitefield was the most popular preacher in an era of great piety, whose outdoor preaching across the colonies was heard by thousands, all of whom were told, “You must be born again.” People became excited about God. They began reading the Bible and supporting charities. When Whitefield died in 1770, on a preaching tour in New Hampshire, he had built a spiritual foundation for a new nation—just as his surviving friend, Ben Franklin, had built its social foundation. Together these two men helped establish a new nation founded on liberty. This is the story of their amazing friendship.

That Printer of Udell ́s

That Printer of Udell ́s PDF

Author: Harold Bell Wright

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2018-04-05

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 3732665623

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Reproduktion des Originals: That Printer of Udell ́s von Harold Bell Wright

Preaching and Inquisition in Renaissance Italy

Preaching and Inquisition in Renaissance Italy PDF

Author: Giorgio Caravale

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2016-11-01

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9004325468

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In Preaching and Inquisition in Renaissance Italy Giorgio Caravale draws upon the records of the Roman Inquisition to offer an account of the relationship between oral sermons and the spread of Protestant ideas in the Italian peninsula.

That Printer of Udell's

That Printer of Udell's PDF

Author: Harold Bell Wright

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2011-11-03

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1455615412

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The novel that inspired a young Ronald Reagan—and left him with “an abiding belief in the triumph of good over evil.” “I found a role model in that traveling printer whom Harold Bell Wright had brought to life. He set me on a course I’ve tried to follow even unto this day. I shall always be grateful.” —Ronald Reagan, in a letter to Harold B. Wright’s daughter-in-law in 1984 After reading this book at age eleven, Ronald Reagan experienced its lasting impact on his life, and it shaped his own moral sense. He identified with the central character, Dick Falkner, whose childhood was one of poverty and abuse from an alcoholic father. Recognizing his life for what it was, he ran away from his home, but he could not run away from all of his problems. Sixteen years later, he found himself hungry of body and empty of spirit in a small Midwestern town. Eventually, he is taken in by George Udell, a local printer and a kind-hearted man. George Udell gives the young man a job, and something more important: spiritual support. Through hard work and Christian morals, the man who becomes known as “that printer of Udell’s” rises above his past to a new life with God, doing what he can to change the lives of the townspeople. “[A] thoroughly good novel.” —The Boston Globe “This is a book that will appeal to both men and women. It should have a place in church libraries.” —Church and Synagogue Library Association “Many of Reagan’s accomplishments, as well as his outlook on life, can be traced back to that dog-eared copy of That Printer of Udell’s.” —John Fund, The Wall Street Journal columnist, from his foreword