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A modest yet thoughtful collection of mid‑nineteenth‑century sermons, this volume invites listeners into the quiet sanctuary of Archbishop Tenison’s Chapel. The preacher draws from familiar biblical passages, especially Philippians, to encourage a calm confidence in God’s imminent presence. By weaving scriptural insight with everyday concerns, the talks offer gentle counsel for those wrestling with anxiety, loss, or the pressures of daily life.
The sermons stress the pilgrim’s mindset—seeing earthly trials as fleeting moments on a longer journey toward eternal rest. Listeners will hear earnest reminders that worldly cares, however burdensome, are light when measured against the promise of divine fulfillment. The language is plain and accessible, making the timeless message of hope and reliance on God feel both personal and reassuring. Whether you seek comfort in uncertain times or simply wish to hear reflective, faith‑based reflections, these talks provide a steady, uplifting companion.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (387K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2021-12-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1826–1875
A Victorian Anglican preacher, his surviving works offer clear, practical sermons on faith, duty, and church life. They give modern listeners a compact glimpse of religious debate and pastoral teaching in mid-19th-century England.
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