This sermon is a discussion of what it will take to bring men to Christianity. They cannot be treated as generalized classifications of people (e.g., uneducated, immoral, etc), but must be connected with on common ground, man-to-man. Date refers to Date Given. The primary downloadable document contains the original document followed by the transcription. The bottom of each item page also features the primary document as an embedded pdf for browsing. Transcription by Davis Baird. Item description based off writing and context provided by Davis Baird.https://commons.clarku.edu/sermons_1902_04/1005/thumbnail.jp
In this sermon, Earl Davis argues the importance of service in fulfilling a good life. In order to d...
This sermon is about the dangers of indolence and laxity -- at both the individual and national/glob...
In this sermon, Earl Davis argues the importance of service in fulfilling a good life. In order to d...
This sermon is a discussion of what it will take to bring men to Christianity. They cannot be treate...
This sermon is a discussion of what it will take to bring men to Christianity. They cannot be treate...
This is from the bound collection that includes sermons from May 24, 1908 to August 9, 1908. Follows...
This sermon is about how we can best help those in need. Davis argues that giving ourselves, in frie...
This sermon is about how we can best help those in need. Davis argues that giving ourselves, in frie...
This sermon is about how we can best help those in need. Davis argues that giving ourselves, in frie...
The second of two December 1909 sermons ( Good Will Among Men is the first) on the real meaning of...
This sermon, preached in Pittsfield’s Unity Church on November 27, 1904, and the previous one, “The ...
This sermon, preached in Pittsfield’s Unity Church on November 27, 1904, and the previous one, “The ...
This sermon, preached in Pittsfield’s Unity Church on November 27, 1904, and the previous one, “The ...
This is one of nine sermons Earl Davis kept together in a string-bound collection. All but one are u...
In this sermon, Earl Davis argues the importance of service in fulfilling a good life. In order to d...
In this sermon, Earl Davis argues the importance of service in fulfilling a good life. In order to d...
This sermon is about the dangers of indolence and laxity -- at both the individual and national/glob...
In this sermon, Earl Davis argues the importance of service in fulfilling a good life. In order to d...
This sermon is a discussion of what it will take to bring men to Christianity. They cannot be treate...
This sermon is a discussion of what it will take to bring men to Christianity. They cannot be treate...
This is from the bound collection that includes sermons from May 24, 1908 to August 9, 1908. Follows...
This sermon is about how we can best help those in need. Davis argues that giving ourselves, in frie...
This sermon is about how we can best help those in need. Davis argues that giving ourselves, in frie...
This sermon is about how we can best help those in need. Davis argues that giving ourselves, in frie...
The second of two December 1909 sermons ( Good Will Among Men is the first) on the real meaning of...
This sermon, preached in Pittsfield’s Unity Church on November 27, 1904, and the previous one, “The ...
This sermon, preached in Pittsfield’s Unity Church on November 27, 1904, and the previous one, “The ...
This sermon, preached in Pittsfield’s Unity Church on November 27, 1904, and the previous one, “The ...
This is one of nine sermons Earl Davis kept together in a string-bound collection. All but one are u...
In this sermon, Earl Davis argues the importance of service in fulfilling a good life. In order to d...
In this sermon, Earl Davis argues the importance of service in fulfilling a good life. In order to d...
This sermon is about the dangers of indolence and laxity -- at both the individual and national/glob...
In this sermon, Earl Davis argues the importance of service in fulfilling a good life. In order to d...