
Preface.
Religion And Amusement. - An Essay, Delivered at the International Convention of Young Men's Christian Associations, - Held In Albany, June 1, 1866.
The True Nonconformist. - A Communion Sermon, Delivered Sept. 16, 1866, - In The First Presbyterian Church, Troy, N. Y.
The Church And The Young Man. - A Sermon Delivered on Sabbath Morning, November 4, 1866, - In The First Presbyterian Church, Troy, - At The Request of The Young Men's Christian Association.
Thoughts For The Clergy on the Amusement Question.
This collection of mid‑19th‑century sermons, originally spoken to young Christian men at a national convention, tackles a subject the church often sidesteps: the place of amusement in a life of faith. The speaker moves beyond a defensive view of Christianity, urging believers to see enjoyment not as a threat but as a catalyst for spiritual growth. By framing the debate between safety and development, the opening talks set the stage for a nuanced exploration.
He argues that amusement is a physiological necessity—on a par with food, drink, and sleep—and that denying it can wear down both body and soul. Rather than preaching outright condemnation or careless indulgence, he proposes a gospel‑centered middle ground where recreation supports duty instead of undermining it. Listeners are invited to join a reflective conversation that balances tradition with common sense, offering fresh insight for anyone wrestling with the role of leisure in Christian life.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (157K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-04-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1834–1922
Best known for the classic Word Studies in the New Testament, this Presbyterian minister and teacher wrote for readers who wanted the Bible’s Greek language to feel clearer and more alive. His work has stayed useful far beyond his own era.
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