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"name": "William P. Nicholson",
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"description": "William P. Nicholson (1876 - 1962)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker William P. Nicholson in mp3 format. Was a preacher born in Bangor, County Down, Ireland. Nicknamed \"the Tornado of the Pulpit\", Nicholson spent his early years on his father's cargo ship. He began to preach Christianity in 1899 at the age of 23 and was known for his \"men-only\" meetings. Nicholson used straightforward language which communicated to the common man.\r\n\"Nicholson used to say that when a mission was begun it was not long before they had either a riot or revival. Sometimes we had more riot than revival, but never a revival without a riot.\" Nicholson wielded the Sword of the Spirit with a fury. His hearers were always affected one way or another. Some through his preaching were brought to humble repentance, while others resisted God's Word with indignation. Two favorite themes of Nicholson were \"God's love\" and \"God's hell.\" W. P. Nicholson always preached the love of God with all the warmth and tenderness he could muster; but for those who rejected this Good News, he offered the only alternative, GOD'S HELL. He preached on every aspect of hell with such zeal and passion that his hearers claimed to be able to almost smell the burning sulphur. Still others, under deep conviction and anxiety, dripped with sweat and unconsciously shredded the hymn books they held in their laps. Through this kind of fervent preaching, God brought entire communities face to face with the question, \"What shall I do with Jesus?\" One elderly man who had recollections of the Ulster Revival of 1859 said that some of the effects of Nicholson's meetings even exceeded what happened in '59. Another commentator on Nicholson's work said that he had seen nothing like it since the days of D. L. Moody.",
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"title": "Blessed Assurance",
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"url": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID3899",
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"scripture": "Hebrews 6:11,Hebrews 10:22",
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"description": "Nicholson teaches us that if you are born again and saved you will know it. This is our assurance that we know that we are saved by the spirit of God and a changed life. This message really gives a clear message of what it is to be born-again he cuts no corners and shows the extreme importance of knowing of a surety about our eternal future. The main points of the sermon are taken from an sermon by the late Horatious Bonar.",
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"preacher_name": "William P. Nicholson",
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"preacher_description": "William P. Nicholson (1876 - 1962)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker William P. Nicholson in mp3 format. Was a preacher born in Bangor, County Down, Ireland. Nicknamed \"the Tornado of the Pulpit\", Nicholson spent his early years on his father's cargo ship. He began to preach Christianity in 1899 at the age of 23 and was known for his \"men-only\" meetings. Nicholson used straightforward language which communicated to the common man.\r\n\"Nicholson used to say that when a mission was begun it was not long before they had either a riot or revival. Sometimes we had more riot than revival, but never a revival without a riot.\" Nicholson wielded the Sword of the Spirit with a fury. His hearers were always affected one way or another. Some through his preaching were brought to humble repentance, while others resisted God's Word with indignation. Two favorite themes of Nicholson were \"God's love\" and \"God's hell.\" W. P. Nicholson always preached the love of God with all the warmth and tenderness he could muster; but for those who rejected this Good News, he offered the only alternative, GOD'S HELL. He preached on every aspect of hell with such zeal and passion that his hearers claimed to be able to almost smell the burning sulphur. Still others, under deep conviction and anxiety, dripped with sweat and unconsciously shredded the hymn books they held in their laps. Through this kind of fervent preaching, God brought entire communities face to face with the question, \"What shall I do with Jesus?\" One elderly man who had recollections of the Ulster Revival of 1859 said that some of the effects of Nicholson's meetings even exceeded what happened in '59. Another commentator on Nicholson's work said that he had seen nothing like it since the days of D. L. Moody.",
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"book": "Hebrews",
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"chapter": "6"
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"book": "Hebrews",
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"chapter": "10"
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},
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"title": "Collection Of William P. Nicholson's Prayers - Volume 1 ",
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"url": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID19927",
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"topic": "Prayer",
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"preacher_name": "William P. Nicholson",
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"preacher_description": "William P. Nicholson (1876 - 1962)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker William P. Nicholson in mp3 format. Was a preacher born in Bangor, County Down, Ireland. Nicknamed \"the Tornado of the Pulpit\", Nicholson spent his early years on his father's cargo ship. He began to preach Christianity in 1899 at the age of 23 and was known for his \"men-only\" meetings. Nicholson used straightforward language which communicated to the common man.\r\n\"Nicholson used to say that when a mission was begun it was not long before they had either a riot or revival. Sometimes we had more riot than revival, but never a revival without a riot.\" Nicholson wielded the Sword of the Spirit with a fury. His hearers were always affected one way or another. Some through his preaching were brought to humble repentance, while others resisted God's Word with indignation. Two favorite themes of Nicholson were \"God's love\" and \"God's hell.\" W. P. Nicholson always preached the love of God with all the warmth and tenderness he could muster; but for those who rejected this Good News, he offered the only alternative, GOD'S HELL. He preached on every aspect of hell with such zeal and passion that his hearers claimed to be able to almost smell the burning sulphur. Still others, under deep conviction and anxiety, dripped with sweat and unconsciously shredded the hymn books they held in their laps. Through this kind of fervent preaching, God brought entire communities face to face with the question, \"What shall I do with Jesus?\" One elderly man who had recollections of the Ulster Revival of 1859 said that some of the effects of Nicholson's meetings even exceeded what happened in '59. Another commentator on Nicholson's work said that he had seen nothing like it since the days of D. L. Moody.",
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{
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"title": "Hindrances to Holiness",
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"url": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID2811",
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"scripture": "Acts 1:1-8,Acts 8:14-17",
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"topic": "",
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"description": "This is a powerful sermon leading us to full surrender to Jesus Christ and to experience the fullness of the Holy Spirit promised. Is there something in your life that is hindering God from using you today? on receiving the filling of the Spirit of God, and the hinderences to receiving that filling.",
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"download": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID2811-download",
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"preacher_name": "William P. Nicholson",
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"preacher_description": "William P. Nicholson (1876 - 1962)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker William P. Nicholson in mp3 format. Was a preacher born in Bangor, County Down, Ireland. Nicknamed \"the Tornado of the Pulpit\", Nicholson spent his early years on his father's cargo ship. He began to preach Christianity in 1899 at the age of 23 and was known for his \"men-only\" meetings. Nicholson used straightforward language which communicated to the common man.\r\n\"Nicholson used to say that when a mission was begun it was not long before they had either a riot or revival. Sometimes we had more riot than revival, but never a revival without a riot.\" Nicholson wielded the Sword of the Spirit with a fury. His hearers were always affected one way or another. Some through his preaching were brought to humble repentance, while others resisted God's Word with indignation. Two favorite themes of Nicholson were \"God's love\" and \"God's hell.\" W. P. Nicholson always preached the love of God with all the warmth and tenderness he could muster; but for those who rejected this Good News, he offered the only alternative, GOD'S HELL. He preached on every aspect of hell with such zeal and passion that his hearers claimed to be able to almost smell the burning sulphur. Still others, under deep conviction and anxiety, dripped with sweat and unconsciously shredded the hymn books they held in their laps. Through this kind of fervent preaching, God brought entire communities face to face with the question, \"What shall I do with Jesus?\" One elderly man who had recollections of the Ulster Revival of 1859 said that some of the effects of Nicholson's meetings even exceeded what happened in '59. Another commentator on Nicholson's work said that he had seen nothing like it since the days of D. L. Moody.",
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"book": "Acts",
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"chapter": "1"
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"book": "Acts",
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"chapter": "8"
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"title": "Power Of Prayer",
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"url": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID3903",
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"scripture": "John 14:1-21,John 14:13",
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"topic": "",
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"description": "Nicholson speaks on prayer and also not just praying but having genuine, effectual power in prayer. He puts the emphasis on the truths of God and really shows the potential in prayer. He repeats alot of scriptures and reads them with emphasis so God can really speak to our hearts concerning these truths of prayer.",
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"preacher_name": "William P. Nicholson",
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"preacher_description": "William P. Nicholson (1876 - 1962)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker William P. Nicholson in mp3 format. Was a preacher born in Bangor, County Down, Ireland. Nicknamed \"the Tornado of the Pulpit\", Nicholson spent his early years on his father's cargo ship. He began to preach Christianity in 1899 at the age of 23 and was known for his \"men-only\" meetings. Nicholson used straightforward language which communicated to the common man.\r\n\"Nicholson used to say that when a mission was begun it was not long before they had either a riot or revival. Sometimes we had more riot than revival, but never a revival without a riot.\" Nicholson wielded the Sword of the Spirit with a fury. His hearers were always affected one way or another. Some through his preaching were brought to humble repentance, while others resisted God's Word with indignation. Two favorite themes of Nicholson were \"God's love\" and \"God's hell.\" W. P. Nicholson always preached the love of God with all the warmth and tenderness he could muster; but for those who rejected this Good News, he offered the only alternative, GOD'S HELL. He preached on every aspect of hell with such zeal and passion that his hearers claimed to be able to almost smell the burning sulphur. Still others, under deep conviction and anxiety, dripped with sweat and unconsciously shredded the hymn books they held in their laps. Through this kind of fervent preaching, God brought entire communities face to face with the question, \"What shall I do with Jesus?\" One elderly man who had recollections of the Ulster Revival of 1859 said that some of the effects of Nicholson's meetings even exceeded what happened in '59. Another commentator on Nicholson's work said that he had seen nothing like it since the days of D. L. Moody.",
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"book": "John",
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"chapter": "14"
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},
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{
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"title": "The Double Portion \/ The Baptism of the Spirit",
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"url": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID16317",
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"scripture": "2 Kings 2",
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"topic": "",
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"download": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID16317-download",
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"preacher_name": "William P. Nicholson",
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"preacher_description": "William P. Nicholson (1876 - 1962)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker William P. Nicholson in mp3 format. Was a preacher born in Bangor, County Down, Ireland. Nicknamed \"the Tornado of the Pulpit\", Nicholson spent his early years on his father's cargo ship. He began to preach Christianity in 1899 at the age of 23 and was known for his \"men-only\" meetings. Nicholson used straightforward language which communicated to the common man.\r\n\"Nicholson used to say that when a mission was begun it was not long before they had either a riot or revival. Sometimes we had more riot than revival, but never a revival without a riot.\" Nicholson wielded the Sword of the Spirit with a fury. His hearers were always affected one way or another. Some through his preaching were brought to humble repentance, while others resisted God's Word with indignation. Two favorite themes of Nicholson were \"God's love\" and \"God's hell.\" W. P. Nicholson always preached the love of God with all the warmth and tenderness he could muster; but for those who rejected this Good News, he offered the only alternative, GOD'S HELL. He preached on every aspect of hell with such zeal and passion that his hearers claimed to be able to almost smell the burning sulphur. Still others, under deep conviction and anxiety, dripped with sweat and unconsciously shredded the hymn books they held in their laps. Through this kind of fervent preaching, God brought entire communities face to face with the question, \"What shall I do with Jesus?\" One elderly man who had recollections of the Ulster Revival of 1859 said that some of the effects of Nicholson's meetings even exceeded what happened in '59. Another commentator on Nicholson's work said that he had seen nothing like it since the days of D. L. Moody.",
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"book": "2 Kings",
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"chapter": "2"
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"title": "The Sin That Has No Forgiveness",
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"url": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID2813",
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"scripture": "Acts 7:51,Matthew 12:32,Matthew 26:21-22",
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"topic": "",
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"description": "Nicholson states that this sermon is the most grave and serious sermon he ever could preach. This sin that cannot be forgiven is something that has been confused and been a mystery and stumbling block to many. God willing this sermon will lead you into the truth of this passage.",
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"download": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID2813-download",
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"preacher_description": "William P. Nicholson (1876 - 1962)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker William P. Nicholson in mp3 format. Was a preacher born in Bangor, County Down, Ireland. Nicknamed \"the Tornado of the Pulpit\", Nicholson spent his early years on his father's cargo ship. He began to preach Christianity in 1899 at the age of 23 and was known for his \"men-only\" meetings. Nicholson used straightforward language which communicated to the common man.\r\n\"Nicholson used to say that when a mission was begun it was not long before they had either a riot or revival. Sometimes we had more riot than revival, but never a revival without a riot.\" Nicholson wielded the Sword of the Spirit with a fury. His hearers were always affected one way or another. Some through his preaching were brought to humble repentance, while others resisted God's Word with indignation. Two favorite themes of Nicholson were \"God's love\" and \"God's hell.\" W. P. Nicholson always preached the love of God with all the warmth and tenderness he could muster; but for those who rejected this Good News, he offered the only alternative, GOD'S HELL. He preached on every aspect of hell with such zeal and passion that his hearers claimed to be able to almost smell the burning sulphur. Still others, under deep conviction and anxiety, dripped with sweat and unconsciously shredded the hymn books they held in their laps. Through this kind of fervent preaching, God brought entire communities face to face with the question, \"What shall I do with Jesus?\" One elderly man who had recollections of the Ulster Revival of 1859 said that some of the effects of Nicholson's meetings even exceeded what happened in '59. Another commentator on Nicholson's work said that he had seen nothing like it since the days of D. L. Moody.",
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"book": "Acts",
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"chapter": "7"
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"book": "Matthew",
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"chapter": "12"
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"book": "Matthew",
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"chapter": "26"
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"title": "Unpardonable Sin",
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"url": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID3907",
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"scripture": "Proverbs 1:20-33,Matthew 12:31-32",
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"topic": "",
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"description": "Nicholson brings clarity to this subject and gives a clear call to those who dont know Christ to come to Him to have life. There is a solemenity in this message and you will feel the conviction of God as you listen and hear the old brother Nicholson conveying the scriptures.",
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"download": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID3907-download",
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"preacher_name": "William P. Nicholson",
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"preacher_description": "William P. Nicholson (1876 - 1962)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker William P. Nicholson in mp3 format. Was a preacher born in Bangor, County Down, Ireland. Nicknamed \"the Tornado of the Pulpit\", Nicholson spent his early years on his father's cargo ship. He began to preach Christianity in 1899 at the age of 23 and was known for his \"men-only\" meetings. Nicholson used straightforward language which communicated to the common man.\r\n\"Nicholson used to say that when a mission was begun it was not long before they had either a riot or revival. Sometimes we had more riot than revival, but never a revival without a riot.\" Nicholson wielded the Sword of the Spirit with a fury. His hearers were always affected one way or another. Some through his preaching were brought to humble repentance, while others resisted God's Word with indignation. Two favorite themes of Nicholson were \"God's love\" and \"God's hell.\" W. P. Nicholson always preached the love of God with all the warmth and tenderness he could muster; but for those who rejected this Good News, he offered the only alternative, GOD'S HELL. He preached on every aspect of hell with such zeal and passion that his hearers claimed to be able to almost smell the burning sulphur. Still others, under deep conviction and anxiety, dripped with sweat and unconsciously shredded the hymn books they held in their laps. Through this kind of fervent preaching, God brought entire communities face to face with the question, \"What shall I do with Jesus?\" One elderly man who had recollections of the Ulster Revival of 1859 said that some of the effects of Nicholson's meetings even exceeded what happened in '59. Another commentator on Nicholson's work said that he had seen nothing like it since the days of D. L. Moody.",
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"book": "Proverbs",
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"book": "Matthew",
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"chapter": "12"
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"title": "W. P. Nicholson on Prayer",
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"url": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID2812",
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"scripture": "John 14:13-14",
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"topic": "",
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"description": "This message is given at (perhaps at the Christians Workers Union). He seems very fiery in this message perhaps earlier in his ministry. His calling to prayer is contagious because he lived a great life of prayer with the master. This is a great very broad message on prayer and will encourage you to establish more of a prayer life with God.",
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"download": "http:\/\/sermonindex.net\/SID2812-download",
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"preacher_name": "William P. Nicholson",
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