Life and Sermons of Jesse L. Sewell. An Account of His Life, Labors and Character

Life and Sermons of Jesse L. Sewell. An Account of His Life, Labors and Character

Authors

David Lipscomb

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Lipscomb published this book as “a tribute to [Sewell’s] worth, his unobtrusive devotion to truth, and the good he effected in life, and with the hope that others especially the young may be attracted to walk in the same paths of usefulness and true happiness” (p. 9). It contains nearly 100 pages of biographical material and what the title page calls “sixteen of his best sermons on conditions of forgiveness.”

Lipscomb published this book as “a tribute to [Sewell’s] worth, his unobtrusive devotion to truth, and the good he effected in life, and with the hope that others especially the young may be attracted to walk in the same paths of usefulness and true happiness” (p. 9). It contains nearly 100 pages of biographical material and what the title page calls “sixteen of his best sermons on conditions of forgiveness.”

Publication Date

1891

Publisher

Gospel Advocate Publishing Co.

City

Nashville, TN

Keywords

Appalachia, Tennessee, Jesse Londerman Sewell, Churches of Christ, Sermons

Disciplines

Appalachian Studies | Digital Humanities | Other Religion | Rhetoric

Comments

Marshall does not own this book; according to WorldCat, physical copies of a third and fourth edition are at Lubbock Christian University in Texas. Like all other books published in the United States in the 19th century, it is in the public domain.

Life and Sermons of Jesse L. Sewell. An Account of His Life, Labors and Character

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