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1049473Hallelujah Jackhttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/hallelujah-jack-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/172781/0421af20-5395-4ce5-95af-f8fddff054e8.jpg?v=6383336842279000001919MXNJawbone DigitalInStock/Ebooks/1042684Hallelujah Jack1919https://www.gandhi.com.mx/hallelujah-jack-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/172781/0421af20-5395-4ce5-95af-f8fddff054e8.jpg?v=638333684227900000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20151230000372305_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_<p>This is the autobiography of Clement H. "Jack" Linn.</p> <p> </p> <p>From the introduction:<br /> Less than five years ago I was a prisoner in jail. Less than five years ago I was a fugitive from justice. Less than five years ago I was living under an assumed name. Less than five years ago I was hunted and wanted by the police.</p> <p>Today I am a saved man. Today I am an ordained minister of the Gospel. Today I am an evangelist. (Previous to my work in the evangelistic field I was pastor of a growing church.)</p> <p>And this day, moved by the power of the Holy Spirit, I have set about to record how this great change came about. From the opening lines of this book.</p> <p> </p> <p>The Table of Contents are as follows:<br /> Chapter 1 HALLELUJAH JACK<br /> Chapter 2 A HOME WITHOUT CHRIST<br /> Chapter 3 AS A NEWSBOY<br /> Chapter 4 AS A BOOTBLACK<br /> Chapter 5 AS A MESSENGER-BOY<br /> Chapter 6 AS A BELL-BOY<br /> Chapter 7 AS A RUNAWAY BOY<br /> Chapter 8 AS A PRISONER<br /> Chapter 9 AS A GAMBLER<br /> Chapter 10 MOTHER AND FATHER CONVERTED<br /> Chapter 11 AS PRINTERS DEVIL<br /> Chapter 12 AS AN ACTOR<br /> Chapter 13 THAT WHICH LED TO CONVERSION<br /> Chapter 14 IN A LONELY JAIL CELL<br /> Chapter 15 IN ARKANSAS<br /> Chapter 16 IN BAD COMPANY AGAIN<br /> Chapter 17 A REVIVAL MEETING<br /> Chapter 18 GO TO CHURCH FOR FIRST TIME<br /> Chapter 19 GO TO CHURCH FOR SECOND TIME<br /> Chapter 20 THE SINNER CONVERTED<br /> Chapter 21 DAY AFTER CONVERSION<br /> Chapter 22 A NEW CREATURE IN CHRIST<br /> Chapter 23 A LETTER TO MOTHER<br /> Chapter 24 THE CALL TO PREACH<br /> Chapter 25 THE LICENSE TO PREACH<br /> Chapter 26 SOME PERSECUTIONS WHICH CAME<br /> Chapter 27 ON WAY TO SEMINARY<br /> Chapter 28 WINNING THE FIRST SOUL<br /> Chapter 29 ENTER VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY<br /> Chapter 30 GIVING UP ASSUMED NAME<br /> Chapter 31 FIRST TRIP HOME<br /> Chapter 32 MOTHER HEARS FIRST SERMON<br /> Chapter 33 FACE PENITENTIARY CHARGE<br /> Chapter 34 ENTER MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE<br /> Chapter 35 CALL TO PASTORATE<br /> Chapter 36 ORDAINED AS MINISTER<br /> Chapter 37 AS AN EVANGELIST</p> <p> </p> <p>About the author:<br /> The Reverend Clement H. Linn, known as "Hallelujah Jack," gave the credit to God in all things. "I was a newspaperman," he once recalled, "and I lay down the pen to take up the pulpit. And I was an actor, and I forsook the footlights to preach the Gospel. I came to Wisconsin because I did not want to go to China or Japan or Africa, and I bought an abandoned tobacco field on Highway 13, and asked God to wave a magic wand over it and make it the most beautiful camp meeting grounds in the world. I do not want to brag about myself, but I do want to boast of the Father in Heaven, because He answered my prayer." </p> <p>Bolstered by prayer, he built up his camp in Oregon so it included a large tabernacle, dormitory, and dining room, a print shop and childrens tabernacle, cottages, and other buildings. He put in modern conveniences and landscaped the grounds. "We have planted more than 2,000 trees and shrubs," he once said. "So you see a tobacco field can be converted too."</p> <p>Under his leadership, the meeting place became famously interdenominational. Mr. Linn himself was an ordained minister in the Congregational church, while his wife is a Presbyterian, his mother and father Methodists, and one brother a Baptist. Special preachers, musicians, and singers from different parts of the country were highlighted on at the annual programs. In 1931, Mr. Linn took a seven month missionary journey around the world, visiting 25 countries, in an "independent and interdenominational" trip. Mrs. Linn carried on evangelistic work in this country.</p> <p>"Hallelujah Jack" told a frank story about his conversion. "I was editor of a newspaper in a town down on the Mississippi river in Arkansas, living under an assumed name because of some troubles I had on Broadway in New York when I was on the "It was just like a fellow getting over the tooth-ache. Once he had it and then it was gone. I had a new heart. I was so happy and light inside that I could have walked on eggs and not broken a single one."</p> <p>His getting religion was "simply wonderful," Mr. Linn continued. "The new fangled idea today is to stick up your little finger, sign on the dotted line, join the church over the telephone, send your picture to be baptized and hear the sermons over the radio. That was not my case. I felt the sins of my heart leave, and before I knew it I hollered out loud, Hallelujah! I knew it wasnt cussin. Honest, I did not want to cuss. Hallelujah means Praise the Lord, or Glory to God! Imagine a fellow like me saying that. I had been playing stud-poker all night just two days before, and now praising the Lord. Bless God, I was saved from a bottomless hell to a topless heaven.</p>...(*_*)1230000372305_<p>This is the autobiography of Clement H. "Jack" Linn.</p><p>From the introduction:<br />Less than five years ago I was a prisoner in jail. Less than five years ago I was a fugitive from justice. Less than five years ago I was living under an assumed name. Less than five years ago I was hunted and wanted by the police.</p><p>Today I am a saved man. Today I am an ordained minister of the Gospel. Today I am an evangelist. (Previous to my work in the evangelistic field I was pastor of a growing church.)</p><p>And this day, moved by the power of the Holy Spirit, I have set about to record how this great change came about. From the opening lines of this book.</p><p>The Table of Contents are as follows:<br />Chapter 1 HALLELUJAH JACK<br />Chapter 2 A HOME WITHOUT CHRIST<br />Chapter 3 AS A NEWSBOY<br />Chapter 4 AS A BOOTBLACK<br />Chapter 5 AS A MESSENGER-BOY<br />Chapter 6 AS A BELL-BOY<br />Chapter 7 AS A RUNAWAY BOY<br />Chapter 8 AS A PRISONER<br />Chapter 9 AS A GAMBLER<br />Chapter 10 MOTHER AND FATHER CONVERTED<br />Chapter 11 AS PRINTERS DEVIL<br />Chapter 12 AS AN ACTOR<br />Chapter 13 THAT WHICH LED TO CONVERSION<br />Chapter 14 IN A LONELY JAIL CELL<br />Chapter 15 IN ARKANSAS<br />Chapter 16 IN BAD COMPANY AGAIN<br />Chapter 17 A REVIVAL MEETING<br />Chapter 18 GO TO CHURCH FOR FIRST TIME<br />Chapter 19 GO TO CHURCH FOR SECOND TIME<br />Chapter 20 THE SINNER CONVERTED<br />Chapter 21 DAY AFTER CONVERSION<br />Chapter 22 A NEW CREATURE IN CHRIST<br />Chapter 23 A LETTER TO MOTHER<br />Chapter 24 THE CALL TO PREACH<br />Chapter 25 THE LICENSE TO PREACH<br />Chapter 26 SOME PERSECUTIONS WHICH CAME<br />Chapter 27 ON WAY TO SEMINARY<br />Chapter 28 WINNING THE FIRST SOUL<br />Chapter 29 ENTER VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY<br />Chapter 30 GIVING UP ASSUMED NAME<br />Chapter 31 FIRST TRIP HOME<br />Chapter 32 MOTHER HEARS FIRST SERMON<br />Chapter 33 FACE PENITENTIARY CHARGE<br />Chapter 34 ENTER MOODY BIBLE INSTITUTE<br />Chapter 35 CALL TO PASTORATE<br />Chapter 36 ORDAINED AS MINISTER<br />Chapter 37 AS AN EVANGELIST</p><p>About the author:<br />The Reverend Clement H. Linn, known as "Hallelujah Jack," gave the credit to God in all things. "I was a newspaperman," he once recalled, "and I lay down the pen to take up the pulpit. And I was an actor, and I forsook the footlights to preach the Gospel. I came to Wisconsin because I did not want to go to China or Japan or Africa, and I bought an abandoned tobacco field on Highway 13, and asked God to wave a magic wand over it and make it the most beautiful camp meeting grounds in the world. I do not want to brag about myself, but I do want to boast of the Father in Heaven, because He answered my prayer."</p><p>Bolstered by prayer, he built up his camp in Oregon so it included a large tabernacle, dormitory, and dining room, a print shop and childrens tabernacle, cottages, and other buildings. He put in modern conveniences and landscaped the grounds. "We have planted more than 2,000 trees and shrubs," he once said. "So you see a tobacco field can be converted too."</p><p>Under his leadership, the meeting place became famously interdenominational. Mr. Linn himself was an ordained minister in the Congregational church, while his wife is a Presbyterian, his mother and father Methodists, and one brother a Baptist. Special preachers, musicians, and singers from different parts of the country were highlighted on at the annual programs. In 1931, Mr. Linn took a seven month missionary journey around the world, visiting 25 countries, in an "independent and interdenominational" trip. Mrs. Linn carried on evangelistic work in this country.</p><p>"Hallelujah Jack" told a frank story about his conversion. "I was editor of a newspaper in a town down on the Mississippi river in Arkansas, living under an assumed name because of some troubles I had on Broadway in New York when I was on the "It was just like a fellow getting over the tooth-ache. Once he had it and then it was gone. I had a new heart. I was so happy and light inside that I could have walked on eggs and not broken a single one."</p><p>His getting religion was "simply wonderful," Mr. Linn continued. "The new fangled idea today is to stick up your little finger, sign on the dotted line, join the church over the telephone, send your picture to be baptized and hear the sermons over the radio. That was not my case. I felt the sins of my heart leave, and before I knew it I hollered out loud, Hallelujah! I knew it wasnt cussin. Honest, I did not want to cuss. Hallelujah means Praise the Lord, or Glory to God! Imagine a fellow like me saying that. I had been playing stud-poker all night just two days before, and now praising the Lord. Bless God, I was saved from a bottomless hell to a topless heaven.</p>...1230000372305_Jawbone Digitallibro_electonico_e50c76f8-b7c6-387e-b2b9-fea2d6d80a38_1230000372305;1230000372305_1230000372305C. 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