Preface
Introduction
Ch. 1 Cultural Constraints on Early Quaker Preaching
Ch. 2 Presuppositions of Early Quaker Preaching
Ch. 3 The Development of Seventeenth Century Quaker Impromptu Preaching Theory
Ch. 4 Robert Barclay and the Grounding of Early Quaker Homiletic Theory
Ch. 5 The Flowering of Early Quaker Homiletic Theory: Samuel Bownas' Manual for Itinerant Impromptu Preachers
Ch. 6 Thematic Characteristics of Quaker Sermons, 1671-1700
Ch. 7 Key Metaphors in Early Quaker Sermons, 1671-1700
Ch. 8 Other Salient Characteristics of Quaker Sermons, 1671-1700
Ch. 9 George Fox Faces the Yearly Meeting in 1674: The Challenge of Legitimacy in a Culture that Values Impromptu, Inspired Discourse
Ch. 10 Stephen Crisp and the Bedrock of Early Quakerism
Ch. 11 "This is my testimony unto you from the life of God": The Theorist Tests His Own Advice
Ch. 12 William Penn Preaches an Impromptu Funeral Sermon
Epilogue
Bibliography
Appendices