Mornings in the College Chapel Short Addresses to Young Men on Personal Religion

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Mornings in the College Chapel Short Addresses to Young Men on Personal Religion

by Francis Greenwood Peabody

EN·~3 hours·4 chapters

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4 total
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Produced by Al Haines

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SHORT ADDRESSES TO YOUNG MEN ON PERSONAL RELIGION BY FRANCIS GREENWOOD PEABODY, PLUMMER PROFESSOR OF CHRISTIAN MORALS IN HARVARD UNIVERSITY - BOSTON AND NEW YORK - HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY

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LIST OF BIBLE PASSAGES................. 227

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Description

In the quiet moments of a college chapel, a professor pauses the morning service to offer a brief, thoughtful meditation. Each address lasts only a few minutes, aiming to distill a single wholesome idea that a young man can carry into the day. The collection gathers these concise reflections, originally spoken at Harvard at the turn of the twentieth century.

The talks blend plain language with enduring biblical insight, encouraging listeners to consider honesty, perseverance, and the everyday practice of faith. Themes range from “spiritual athletics” and “the rhythm of life” to the simple yet powerful call to let one’s inner light shine. Though rooted in a specific academic setting, the ideas are presented as universal principles for a healthy, reasoned spirituality.

For modern listeners, the series offers a steady companion for early‑morning contemplation. The gentle, earnest tone invites reflection without sermonizing, making each short piece a quiet prompt for personal growth. It’s a timeless reminder that ordinary moments can become opportunities for deeper purpose.

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Mornings in the College Chapel Short Addresses to Young Men on Personal Religion Short Addresses to Young Men on Personal Religion

Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (210K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-01-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Francis Greenwood Peabody

Francis Greenwood Peabody

1847–1936

A pioneering teacher of social ethics, this Harvard theologian wrote about how religious faith should meet everyday life, public duty, and social reform. His work helped bring moral questions about society into the modern university classroom.

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