"Through his voluminous writing Boreham was a teacher of preachers. I would concur with the assessment of the eloquent preacher John Henry Jowett who penned: "I would advise you to read all the sermons of F. W. Boreham." What was it that constituted the chemical compounding of F. W. Boreham's mastery? It was the immensity of his subject combined with the imaginativeness of his style. A professor of homiletics could practically teach Homiletics 101 by using F. W. Boreham's written materials as a paradigm. Boreham was immensely conscious of immensities. In a telling use of language he spoke of Christ's cross as "the ending of immensities, the center of infinities, the conflux of eternities." He communicated an infinite God with His unsurpassable love who sent an unxeroxable Savior with an unfathomable salvation. Through a mosaic of subjects Boreham conveyed the Subject of subjects." ---James Townsend...
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