S. D. Gordon
Samuel Dickey Gordon (August 12, 1859 - June 1936) was a prolific author and evangelical lay minister active in the latter part of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Philadelphia, he served as assistant secretary of the Philadelphia Young Men
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Samuel Dickey Gordon (August 12, 1859 - June 1936) was a prolific author and evangelical lay minister active in the latter part of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in Philadelphia, he served as assistant secretary of the Philadelphia Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) in 1884-86 and then became state secretary for the YMCA in Ohio, serving from 1886 to 1895.[1]
He is perhaps best known for his series of books "Quiet Talks on ...",[2] which have their own unique style very much different to that of other writers of the day.[3]
Works
Quiet Talks on Power (1903)
Quiet Talks on Prayer (1904)
Quiet Talks about Jesus (1906)
Quiet Talks on Service (1906)
Quiet Talks with World Winners (1908)
Quiet Talks on Home Ideals (1909), written in conjunction with Mary Kilgore Gordon, "in response to letters received asking for helpful literature on the subject of home life".[4]
Quiet Talks about Calvary (1911)
Quiet Talks on Following the Christ (1913)
Quiet Talks on the Crowned Christ of Revelation (1914)
Quiet Talks on John's Gospel (1915)
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