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A Sermon preached at Christ Church, Kensington, on May 1, 1859 being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the success granted to our arms in suppressing the rebellion and restoring tranquillity in Her Majesty's Indian Dominions.

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A Sermon preached at Christ Church, Kensington, on May 1, 1859 being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the success granted to our arms in suppressing the rebellion and restoring tranquillity in Her Majesty's Indian Dominions.

by William Wright

EN·~22 minutes·1 chapter

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Transcribed from the 1859 Rivingtons edition by David Price.

22:07

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In the hushed nave of a bustling Kensington parish, a Victorian clergyman lifts his voice on a day of national thanksgiving, reflecting on the recent turmoil that shook the British Empire. Drawing vivid biblical parallels, he frames the recent triumph over the Indian rebellion as a providential echo of ancient victories, inviting listeners to see their monarch and Parliament under the same divine safeguard bestowed upon David. The sermon’s language is rich with solemn reverence, weaving together heartfelt prayer, patriotic gratitude, and a call for continued vigilance in the nation’s moral stewardship.

Beyond mere celebration, the address delves into the deeper responsibility of a Christian polity, urging the congregation to intercede for the safety of the Crown, the welfare of the empire, and the spiritual health of its people. Listeners are guided through a contemplative journey that balances historical events with timeless theological insight, offering a resonant portrait of 19th‑century faith confronting empire, war, and the hope for lasting peace.

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A Sermon preached at Christ Church, Kensington, on May 1, 1859 being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the success granted to our arms in suppressing the rebellion and restoring tranquillity in Her Majesty's Indian Dominions. being the day appointed for a general thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the success granted to our arms in suppressing the rebellion and restoring tranquillity in Her Majesty's Indian Dominions.

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en

Duration

~22 minutes (21K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-03-06

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William Wright

William Wright

1829–1900

Best known by the pen name Dan DeQuille, this lively Western journalist turned the booms and oddities of Nevada mining life into sharp, memorable stories. His work captures the Comstock era with humor, firsthand detail, and a strong sense of place.

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