Explore a pivotal moment in religious history with "Bible-Burning," a sermon delivered by John C. Miller in 1848. Focusing on Jeremiah XXXVI, 22, 23 from the Old Testament, this powerful sermon delves into the act of bible burning and its implications.
This historical text offers a glimpse into 19th-century religious thought and the interpretation of scripture. Miller's sermon, originally preached at St. Martin's Church in Birmingham, provides valuable insight into the social and religious context of the time. It explores themes relevant to Old Testament studies, the role of sermons in religious life, and Christian ministry. Whether you are interested in religious history, biblical studies, or the enduring power of faith, "Bible-Burning" offers a compelling and thought-provoking examination of a controversial act and its significance. A meticulously prepared print republication of the original text.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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