Rosewell Messinger has written: 'A sermon, preached at York, October 21, 1798' 'A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. James Boyd'
st. James
Protestant ministers who wrote and preached on the subject of slavery.
James Weston Pratt has written: 'A sermon: (the recognition of God in civic life) preached in ... St. Lawrence Jewry'
James Wilkinson has written: 'A sermon, preached at St. Paul's church, in Sheffield, upon the occasion of the opening of the general infirmary'
Protestant ministers who wrote and preached on the subject of slavery.
James Denham has written: 'Revivals of religion and means of obtaining them. A sermon, preached before the General Synod of Ulster, July the 7th, 1840'
Preached is the past tense of preach.
James accepted Our Lord's invitation to become an apostle. He preached the Gospel and he died the death of a martyr which meant automatic sainthood to the early Christian community.
George Baddelley has written: 'Sermons on several subjects' 'Several discourses preached at St. James's, Westminster'
Saint James the Greater became a saint due to his role as one of the original twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. He preached the gospel in Spain and later was martyred for his faith in Jerusalem. He is highly revered in Christianity as a patron saint of pilgrims.
James Maury Fountaine has written: 'A sermon preached by the Rev. James Maury Fountaine, at the funeral of Mrs. Frances Page, wife of John Page, Esq; of Rosewell, on the [blank] day of February 1787'