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Billy Sunday: The Man and His Message with His Own Words Which Have Won Thousands for Christ
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Billy Sunday: The Man and His Message with His Own Words Which Have Won Thousands for Christ

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  1. Because he is the most conspicuous Christian leader in America in his day; because he has done an entirely unique and far-reaching work of evangelism; and because his words have a message for all men, Mr. Ellis wrote this narrative concerning the Rev. William A. Sunday. The author’s hope is that those of us who are just plain folks will find the book interesting and helpful. He has no doubt that professional Christian workers will get many suggestions from the story of Mr. Sunday’s methods.
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
23 May 2010
Pages
496
ISBN
9781161400557
  1. Because he is the most conspicuous Christian leader in America in his day; because he has done an entirely unique and far-reaching work of evangelism; and because his words have a message for all men, Mr. Ellis wrote this narrative concerning the Rev. William A. Sunday. The author’s hope is that those of us who are just plain folks will find the book interesting and helpful. He has no doubt that professional Christian workers will get many suggestions from the story of Mr. Sunday’s methods.
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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
23 May 2010
Pages
496
ISBN
9781161400557