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Matthew, from Horae Homileticae

Matthew, from Horae Homileticae

De: Charles Simeon
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Published in 1832, Simeons monumental work, Horae Homileticae, spans twenty-one large octavo volumes and serves as a comprehensive commentary on every book of the Old and New Testament. The title page promises a collection of discourses, primarily presented as outlines or Skeletons, that are both insightful and practical. While these volumes are now rare, they contain a wealth of fully developed sermons alongside over two thousand well-structured outlines, meticulously arranged by the Scriptures. As the author cautions, readers seeking intricate criticism or abstract theories may be disappointed; however, they will discover invaluable guidance on how to interpret and apply Biblical messages to everyday life. Although the term Skeleton has faced criticism, these outlines are far from lifeless—they are the very framework of sermons that Simeon passionately brought to life, teaching his students to do the same. Summary adapted from Charles Simeon by Handley Carr Glyn Moule.Copyright Religious Texts and Commentary Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • 044 - Laying Up Treasures in Heaven 619-21
    Feb 23 2026
    Published in 1832, Simeons monumental work, Horae Homileticae, spans twenty-one large octavo volumes and serves as a comprehensive commentary on every book of the Old and New Testament. The title page promises a collection of discourses, primarily presented as outlines or Skeletons, that are both insightful and practical. While these volumes are now rare, they contain a wealth of fully developed sermons alongside over two thousand well-structured outlines, meticulously arranged by the Scriptures. As the author cautions, readers seeking intricate criticism or abstract theories may be disappointed; however, they will discover invaluable guidance on how to interpret and apply Biblical messages to everyday life. Although the term Skeleton has faced criticism, these outlines are far from lifeless—they are the very framework of sermons that Simeon passionately brought to life, teaching his students to do the same. Summary adapted from Charles Simeon by Handley Carr Glyn Moule.
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    10 m
  • 043 - Directions Respecting Fasting 616-18
    Feb 22 2026
    Published in 1832, Simeons monumental work, Horae Homileticae, spans twenty-one large octavo volumes and serves as a comprehensive commentary on every book of the Old and New Testament. The title page promises a collection of discourses, primarily presented as outlines or Skeletons, that are both insightful and practical. While these volumes are now rare, they contain a wealth of fully developed sermons alongside over two thousand well-structured outlines, meticulously arranged by the Scriptures. As the author cautions, readers seeking intricate criticism or abstract theories may be disappointed; however, they will discover invaluable guidance on how to interpret and apply Biblical messages to everyday life. Although the term Skeleton has faced criticism, these outlines are far from lifeless—they are the very framework of sermons that Simeon passionately brought to life, teaching his students to do the same. Summary adapted from Charles Simeon by Handley Carr Glyn Moule.
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    9 m
  • 042 - A Forgiving Spirit Necessary to our Acceptance with God 614 15
    Feb 21 2026
    Published in 1832, Simeons monumental work, Horae Homileticae, spans twenty-one large octavo volumes and serves as a comprehensive commentary on every book of the Old and New Testament. The title page promises a collection of discourses, primarily presented as outlines or Skeletons, that are both insightful and practical. While these volumes are now rare, they contain a wealth of fully developed sermons alongside over two thousand well-structured outlines, meticulously arranged by the Scriptures. As the author cautions, readers seeking intricate criticism or abstract theories may be disappointed; however, they will discover invaluable guidance on how to interpret and apply Biblical messages to everyday life. Although the term Skeleton has faced criticism, these outlines are far from lifeless—they are the very framework of sermons that Simeon passionately brought to life, teaching his students to do the same. Summary adapted from Charles Simeon by Handley Carr Glyn Moule.
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    13 m
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