JOHN A. BROADUS INDEX
Editor's note: Following a sermon away from home, Broadus wrote his wife: "I did greatly long to make them think of Jesus. Oh, that I could once speak of him somewhat as a man ought to speak." [Life and Letters of John A. Broadus, p. 226. ]Charles Spurgeon deemed Broadus the "greatest of living preachers." Church historian Albert Henry Newman later said "perhaps the greatest man the Baptists have produced."
John A. Broadus
By John R. Sampey, D.D., LL.D.
Life Stories of Great Baptists
Biblical Recorder, 1932
John Albert Broadus, D.D., LL.D.
The Baptist Encyclopedia, 1881
The Life and Legacy of John A. Broadus (1827-1895)
By Stan Williams, 2015
John A. Broadus, D.D., LL.D.
By Ben M. Bogard, 1900
John Albert Broadus
The Americana Encyclopedia, 1918
Life and Letters of John A. Broadus
By A. T. Robertson, 1901
A PDF File
John A. Broadus, Rhetoric, and
A Treatise on the Preparation and Delivery of Sermons
By Roger D. Duke
A PDF File
John A. Broadus Gravesite
Louisville, Kentucky
Bios of Boyce and Broadus
by W. F. Bell.
Broadus, Boyce, Manly and Others from SBTS Supply-Preached
For Ninth Street Baptist Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883
JOHN A. BROADUS SERMONS and ARTICLESTrue Worship
A Sermon by John A. Broadus
Intense Concern for the Salvation of Others
For I could wish that myself were accursed from
Christ for my brethren. - Romans 9:3.
A Sermon
Character Building
Comprehensive Report of a Sermon
In the Madison Avenue Baptist Church
New York City
Text: 2 Peter 1:3, 8
How the Gospel Makes Men Holy
O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me out of the body of this death?
I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. - Romans 7:24, 25.
A Sermon
Necessity of the Atonement
"The blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth from all sin". - I John 1:7
A Sermon
The Pleasures of Piety
"Her ways are ways of pleasantness, And all her paths are peace." - Proverbs 3:17
A Sermon Preached to Officers and Soldiers during the Civil War.
"One Jesus"
"And of one Jesus, which was dead, whom Paul affirmed to be alive." - Acts 25:19
The Baccalaureate Sermon at Washington College in Virginia.
At the Request of General Robert E. Lee in 1867.
"Glad Giving."
"God loveth a cheerful giver." - II Corinthians 9:7
A Sermon
A Catechism of Bible Teaching
By John A. Broadus, D.D., L.L.D.
A Catechism of Bible Teaching
By John A. Broadus, D.D., L.L.D.
In English and Thai Languages
The American Baptist Ministry of One Hundred Years Ago
by John A. Broadus, 1875
The Duty of Baptists to Teach Their Distinctive Views
By John A. Broadus, D.D., 1880
Paramount and Permanent Authority of the Bible
By John A. Broadus, D.D.
On Reading the Bible by Books
By John A. Broadus
Should Women Speak in Mixed Public Assemblies?
By John A. Broadus, D.D., L.L.D.
Science and Christianity
By John A. Broadus, 1879
Outline of the Life of Christ
A Bible Study held at Northfield, Massachusetts
By John A. Broadus, 1887
The Epistle to the Hebrews
A Bible Study held at Northfield, Massachusetts
By John A. Broadus, 1887
The Inter-Biblical History
A Bible Study held at Northfield, Massachusetts
By John A. Broadus, 1887
John A. Broadus on Total Abstinence
The Life and Letters of John A. Broadus
Why Should We Wish to Make Baptists
of our Protestant Brethren?
By John A. Braodus, 1880
Our Lord As A Preacher
By John A. Broadus, 1902
John the Baptist As A Preacher
By John A. Broadus, 1902
A Letter on Divorce
By John A. Broadus. 1885
The Confederate Dead
An Address by John A. Broadus
At the Cave Hill Cemetery
Louisville, Kentucky, 1886
A Letter Written to the Courier-Journal Newspaper
"Some Earnest Words as to Lynching"
John A. Broadus, 1886
John Broadus: Comments on Landmarkism
Portion of a Letter written to J. P. Boyce in 1876.
The First Four Professsors of The Southern Baptist Seminary
Memoir of James P. Boyce
By John A Broadus, 1893
Immersion Essential to Christian Baptism
By John A. Broadus
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Lectures on the History of Preaching
By John A. Broadus, 1902
Jesus of Nazareth
By John A Broadus
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