Homiletics                                                      KL Paulson
Pastor Doss                                   Saturday, September 17, 1994

Assignment: Outline of Anti-Christ.

  Notebook typed.

  Grading: Notebook 1/4.
           Textbook 1/4.
           Quizes 1/4.
           Final Exam 1/4.

  Unannounced quizes.
  Read H.W. Robinson [Neo B]: 'Biblical Preaching'.
  One preachable outline per week.

  Sermon notebook: Personal sermons.
                   Pulpit sermons (Pastor).
                   Selection of 10 tapes--chapel.
                   Special services.
                   Seed thoughts.

I. The Eightfold (8) Mission of Our Study.

   1. The Meaning.
   2. The Man.
   3. The Magnitude.

   4. The Material.
      a. Collecting.
      b. Classifying.
      c. Conserving (File system).

   5. The Mechanics.
   6. The Manor (Voice, etc.)
   7. The Methods.
   8. The Motive.

   Martin Lloyd-Jones [Preaching and Preachers.]

II. How to Set Up Your Library.
     Need an order.

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     |  |   |File   |          |Window|                   |  |  
     |B |   |Cabinet|          |______|                   |B |  A
     |o |   |_______|                                     |o |  
     |o |   ___                                           |o |  t
     |k |  |   |                                          |k |  o
     |  |  | D |                                          |  |  
     |S |  | e |                                          |S |  Z
     |h |  | s |                                          |h |  
     |e |  | k |                                          |e |  |
     |l |  |___|                               ____       |l |  v
     |f |                                     |Door|      |f |
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Notes: Book shelf on left is for immediate use.
           Book shelf on right is for Subjects (Alphabetical).

Quote: 'People need to know the language of books and the language of the common person.'   (C.H. Spurgeon)