"The Grand Theme of the Christian Preacher" is a sermon delivered by Leonard Woods at the Old South Church in Boston on February 21, 1821, during the ordination of the Rev. Benjamin B. Wisner. This historical document provides insight into the theological and ethical considerations of Christian ministry in the early 19th century. Woods's sermon explores the central themes expected of a Christian preacher and offers a glimpse into the religious and social values of the time. This work is a valuable resource for understanding the history of American Christianity and the role of the sermon in shaping religious thought and practice.
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