Rev. John McNeill's (The Scotch Spurgeon) Popular Sermons

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Author: John McNeill ISBN: 1230001999365
Publisher: CrossReach Publications Publication: November 10, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John McNeill
ISBN: 1230001999365
Publisher: CrossReach Publications
Publication: November 10, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

So justly popular and well known in Europe and America is the Rev. John McNeill, that he is now called the “Scotch Spurgeon”, a name which he certainly well deserves. Mr. Moody—in his plain way of speaking—says, “Mr. McNeill is the greatest preacher in the world”.

His great and prolonged work in Regent Square Church, London, has shown him to be a most devoted, truthful and earnest “Messenger of God” who declares the whole truth, and who so clearly sets forth the spiritual side of the scriptures, that—as in the days of Christ—the multitudes hear him gladly.

His preaching is preeminently expository, in which every Scriptural verse and cluster of verses, seem like “great white cities”, revealing to the wide world the encased treasures of an infinite Gospel.

His visit to the World’s Fair, Chicago, and his wonderful gospel work in connection with D. L. Moody and his helpers during the Fair, have endeared Dr. McNeill to a large constituency in America, who will doubtless gladly welcome this popular edition of his sermons. They are earnest and fearless presentations of gospel truth for the joy and salvation of all.

J. B. McClure.

Chicago. Ill, March 1, 1896.

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So justly popular and well known in Europe and America is the Rev. John McNeill, that he is now called the “Scotch Spurgeon”, a name which he certainly well deserves. Mr. Moody—in his plain way of speaking—says, “Mr. McNeill is the greatest preacher in the world”.

His great and prolonged work in Regent Square Church, London, has shown him to be a most devoted, truthful and earnest “Messenger of God” who declares the whole truth, and who so clearly sets forth the spiritual side of the scriptures, that—as in the days of Christ—the multitudes hear him gladly.

His preaching is preeminently expository, in which every Scriptural verse and cluster of verses, seem like “great white cities”, revealing to the wide world the encased treasures of an infinite Gospel.

His visit to the World’s Fair, Chicago, and his wonderful gospel work in connection with D. L. Moody and his helpers during the Fair, have endeared Dr. McNeill to a large constituency in America, who will doubtless gladly welcome this popular edition of his sermons. They are earnest and fearless presentations of gospel truth for the joy and salvation of all.

J. B. McClure.

Chicago. Ill, March 1, 1896.

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