Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message

Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message
Title Billy Sunday, the Man and His Message PDF eBook
Author William Thomas Ellis
Publisher
Pages 476
Release 1917
Genre Baseball players
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The Real Billy Sunday

The Real Billy Sunday
Title The Real Billy Sunday PDF eBook
Author Elijah P. Brown
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1914
Genre Baseball players
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The Sawdust Trail

The Sawdust Trail
Title The Sawdust Trail PDF eBook
Author Billy Sunday
Publisher University of Iowa Press
Pages 117
Release 2009-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1587296462

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"Billy Sunday (1862-1935) was the richest and most influential evangelistic preacher in the first half of the twentieth century. Bringing his brand of manly gospel to millions of Americans nationwide, Sunday connected with his fans through theatrics, conservative theology, and fervent patriotism. Published in the Ladies' Home Journal in 1932 and 1933 and now in book form for the first time, The Sawdust Trail is the only autobiography that this popular preacher ever wrote." "From his childhood in Iowa to his baseball career with National League teams in Chicago, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia (he was the fastest runner in baseball of his time) to the challenges of preaching in New York City during his heyday, Sunday tells a story that gives us insight into the history of evangelism in America."--BOOK JACKET.

Billy Sunday

Billy Sunday
Title Billy Sunday PDF eBook
Author W. Terry Whalin
Publisher Barbour Pub Incorporated
Pages 224
Release 1996-10-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781557488800

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After years of just getting by, Billy Sunday has finally achieved his dream of playing baseball in the major leagues! But Billy's about to get drafted by another team, by a Coach he's never met.

Billy Sunday and the Redemption of Urban America

Billy Sunday and the Redemption of Urban America
Title Billy Sunday and the Redemption of Urban America PDF eBook
Author Lyle W. Dorsett
Publisher Mercer University Press
Pages 230
Release 2004
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780865548985

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Part of the Library of Religious Biography, this is the first full-length treatment of mass-evangelist Billy Sunday to appear in 30 years. Lyle Dorsett makes a fresh and original contribuion to our understanding of this pugnaious baseball player-turned-preacher with his use of the Sunday family papers, a source previously unavailable to biographers.

Billy Sunday

Billy Sunday
Title Billy Sunday PDF eBook
Author Rod Jones
Publisher Picador
Pages 312
Release 1995
Genre Fiction
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Adult novel set one hundred years ago at the end of the frontier period in the United States. It is 1892 and a girl's body is discovered in the woods beside a lake on the frontier of civilisation. As the mystery of the body unfolds so is the guilt and terror of the past intermingled with the idealism of the future. The author's previous novels are 'Julia Paradise', winner of the South Australian Premier's National Fiction Award in 1988 and translated into ten languages, and 'Prince of the Lilies'.

Hero of the Heartland

Hero of the Heartland
Title Hero of the Heartland PDF eBook
Author Robert F. Martin
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 196
Release 2002-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 9780253109521

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"Robert F. Martin demonstrates nicely that, beneath all of Billy Sunday's flamboyance, the orphan-turned-baseball player-turned-evangelist embodied the tensions of his age. Martin's prodigious research has yielded a wealth of anecdotal material that adds flavor and spice to his keen analysis." -- Randall Balmer, author of Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: A Journey into the Evangelical Subculture in America William Ashley "Billy" Sunday was the most popular and influential evangelist of his time. Between 1896 and 1935, the colorful Iowa-born evangelist toured first his native Midwest and then the nation, preaching in tent and tabernacle, espousing a simplistic but, for many, deeply satisfying interpretation of Christianity. Embodying the traditional values and attitudes of the heartland and at home in an increasingly diverse, urban, industrial America, Sunday won the hearts -- and the pocketbooks -- of millions of Americans. Hero of the Heartland is an interpretive biography that focuses on the ways in which the man and his career resonated with the hopes and fears of his contemporaries as they coped with the economic, social, and cultural changes around the start of the 20th century. Robert F. Martin shows how Sunday and his revivalism helped his followers bridge the gap between the traditional past and the progressive future, and made more comfortable the transition from the old order to the new.