From Lower Deck to Pulpit

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From Lower Deck to Pulpit

by Henry Cowling

EN·~2 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total
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REV. HENRY COWLING

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THE AUTHOR - CHAPTER I. EARLY DAYS, 9 - CHAPTER II. JOINING THE NAVY, 21 - CHAPTER III. LEAVING FOR SEA, 37 - CHAPTER IV THREE YEARS ON H.M.S. 'EMERALD' 42 - CHAPTER V. HOMEWARD BOUND, 78 - CHAPTER VI. LEAVING THE NAVY, 91 - CHAPTER I - EARLY DAYS.

16:16
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CHAPTER II - JOINING THE NAVY

23:31
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CHAPTER III - LEAVING FOR SEA

6:38
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CHAPTER IV - THREE YEARS ON H.M.S. 'EMERALD'

50:56
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CHAPTER V - HOMEWARD BOUND

18:04
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CHAPTER VI - LEAVING THE NAVY

5:08
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PRINTED BY NEILL AND CO., LTD., EDINBURGH.

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Description

A vivid portrait emerges of a boy born in the modest fishing village of Kingsand, where the sea’s rhythm shaped every childhood game and whispered tales of smugglers and naval life. From his early wanderings along rocky shores to a near‑fatal tumble into a water tank, the narrative captures the formative moments that hinted at a destiny far beyond the village’s humble lanes.

The story then follows his reluctant enlistment in the Royal Navy, chronicling the disciplined world aboard HMS Emerald and the camaraderie of shipboard life. As the tide of his youth turns, he confronts the pull between martial duty and a deeper spiritual calling, setting the stage for an unexpected journey from the deck of a warship to the quiet of a pulpit. Listeners will be drawn into the authentic voice of a man who bridges two very different callings, offering reflections on faith, service, and the enduring influence of one’s seaside roots.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (116K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-09-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

HC

Henry Cowling

1874–1945

Best known for the memoir From Lower Deck to Pulpit, this English writer told the story of his journey from life at sea in the Royal Navy to the Christian ministry. His work has endured as a plainspoken account of hardship, faith, and personal change.

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