Preaching the inward light : early Quaker rhetoric / Michael P. Graves.
2009
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Title
Preaching the inward light : early Quaker rhetoric / Michael P. Graves.
Created/published
Waco, Tex. : Baylor University Press, ©2009.
Description
xi, 462 p. ; 24 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Studies in rhetoric and religion ; 9
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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
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
Stephen Crisp and the bedrock of early Quakerism
"This is my testimony unto you from the life of God"
William Penn preaches an impromptu funeral sermon.
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
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
Stephen Crisp and the bedrock of early Quakerism
"This is my testimony unto you from the life of God"
William Penn preaches an impromptu funeral sermon.
Series
Studies in rhetoric and religion ; 9.
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BX7748.P75 G73 2009