
JOHN HENRY NEWMAN, B.D.
VOL. VIII.
SERMON I.
SERMON II.
SERMON III.
SERMON IV.
SERMON V.
SERMON VI.
SERMON VII.
SERMON VIII.
A gentle voice guides listeners through a series of thoughtful sermons drawn from the rich tapestry of Scripture. Each talk centers on a single biblical episode—Samuel’s youthful service, David’s triumph over Goliath, or King Josiah’s humility—offering timeless reflections on reverence, divine calling, and moral courage.
Themes such as the danger of curiosity that leads to sin, the frustration of miracles unmet by unbelief, and the quiet power of inner testimony to the Gospel are explored with plain, earnest language. The sermons blend vivid biblical narratives with practical counsel, encouraging personal reflection without demanding theological expertise.
Listeners will find encouragement for perseverance against worldly criticism and discover the joy that springs from sincere devotion, all presented in a voice that feels surprisingly close to home. This collection serves as a calm companion for daily listening, offering steady, accessible wisdom rooted in age‑old scripture.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (375K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-01-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1801–1890
An influential churchman, writer, and thinker of 19th-century England, he became one of the central figures in the Oxford Movement before later entering the Roman Catholic Church. His sermons, essays, and spiritual writings have kept speaking to readers long after his lifetime.
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