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1st edition. Noonday addresses delivered in Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, February 12th to March 12th 1922. "The auditorium has a seating capacity of five thousand, but the crowds were s...
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1st edition. Noonday addresses delivered in Ryman Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, February 12th to March 12th 1922. "The auditorium has a seating capacity of five thousand, but the crowds were so great that the building was not only packed at the noon as well as the night hours, but vast numbers were turned away unable even to get inside the building.These chapters in a striking way reveal the man.With a mental grasp swift, accurate and original; with a command of simple words full of colour and action; with a delivery free of all tricks and affectation; with an eloquence sweeping from tears to smiles, mastering the mind, fusing the passions, capturing the will, Gipsy Smith reached in these impromptu addresses at Nashville a height of pulpit power the writer has not known surpassed." (James I Vance, Foreword). Pp.160,toning to endpapers and occasional mild spotting. Brown cloth, rubbed. G+.** Rodney (Gypsy) Smith, 1860-1947, was born in a tent, raised on a Gypsy camp, never attended a school - not even for a day! - yet he influenced the lives of millions of people for God through his powerful preaching. He was converted in 1876 and, the next year, was invited by General William Booth to join him in evangelistic work. He served as an officer with the Salvation Army until 1882. He then began ministering as an itinerent evangelist working with a variety of organisations all over the world, but particularly in Britain and America.
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Publisher: London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1922.
Type: Used
Binding: Softcover
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