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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1914 Edition.
1914. The Life and Work of Reverend William Ashley Sunday The
Baseball Evangelist. Illustrated. The life of Billy Sunday by Brown
who was at one time his confidential assistant. Sunday was an
American evangelist born in Iowa and, before being saved, was a
professional baseball player in the National League. A central
theme of his campaigns was the use of alcohol. From the
Introductory: The making of this book has not been undertaken as a
defense of Mr. Sunday, for he needs none; the Master whom he so
energetically serves having put His seal upon his labors in a way
that the whole continent has been compelled to take note of. But
the book is put into the hand of the reader with the hope and the
prayer that through it he may come to know the real Billy Sunday,
and learn how wondrously the Lord of Host is using him.
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1914. The Life and Work of Reverend William Ashley Sunday The
Baseball Evangelist. Illustrated. The life of Billy Sunday by Brown
who was at one time his confidential assistant. Sunday was an
American evangelist born in Iowa and, before being saved, was a
professional baseball player in the National League. A central
theme of his campaigns was the use of alcohol. From the
Introductory: The making of this book has not been undertaken as a
defense of Mr. Sunday, for he needs none; the Master whom he so
energetically serves having put His seal upon his labors in a way
that the whole continent has been compelled to take note of. But
the book is put into the hand of the reader with the hope and the
prayer that through it he may come to know the real Billy Sunday,
and learn how wondrously the Lord of Host is using him.
1914. The Life and Work of Reverend William Ashley Sunday The
Baseball Evangelist. Illustrated. The life of Billy Sunday by Brown
who was at one time his confidential assistant. Sunday was an
American evangelist born in Iowa and, before being saved, was a
professional baseball player in the National League. A central
theme of his campaigns was the use of alcohol. From the
Introductory: The making of this book has not been undertaken as a
defense of Mr. Sunday, for he needs none; the Master whom he so
energetically serves having put His seal upon his labors in a way
that the whole continent has been compelled to take note of. But
the book is put into the hand of the reader with the hope and the
prayer that through it he may come to know the real Billy Sunday,
and learn how wondrously the Lord of Host is using him.
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