The Rev. Frederick Brotherton Meyer (April 8, 1847 – March 28, 1929), a contemporary and friend of D. L. Moody was a Baptist pastor and evangelist in England involved in ministry and inner city mission work on both sides of the Atlantic. Author of numerous religious books and articles, many of which remain in print today, he has been described as The Archbishop of the Free Churches.
THESE Addresses, taken down as they were uttered, lack the perfecting and finish which attach to the written discourse; but perhaps they may have a freshness and directness which do not always emanate from the printed page.
They have passed through very careful revision, and contain, in a popular form, the essential points of my teaching.
The fact of their being delivered to various audiences, will account for one or two minor repetitions of metaphor or phrase.
F. B. MEYER.
THESE Addresses, taken down as they were uttered, lack the perfecting and finish which attach to the written discourse; but perhaps they may have a freshness and directness which do not always emanate from the printed page.
They have passed through very careful revision, and contain, in a popular form, the essential points of my teaching.
The fact of their being delivered to various audiences, will account for one or two minor repetitions of metaphor or phrase.
F. B. MEYER.