Pulpit and Press (6th Edition)

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Pulpit and Press (6th Edition)

by Mary Baker Eddy

EN·~2 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total
1

PULPIT AND PRESS.

0:09
2

CONTENTS

0:12
3

CLIPPINGS FROM NEWSPAPERS - CHICAGO INTER-OCEAN BOSTON HERALD BOSTON SUNDAY GLOBE BOSTON TRANSCRIPT JACKSON PATRIOT OUTLOOK AMERICAN ART JOURNAL BOSTON JOURNAL REPUBLIC, (WASHINGTON, D.C.) NEW YORK TRIBUNE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL MONTREAL HERALD BALTIMORE AMERICAN REPORTER, (LEBANON, IND.) NEW YORK COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER SYRACUSE POST NEW YORK HERALD TORONTO GLOBE CONCORD MONITOR PEOPLE AND PATRIOT UNION SIGNAL NEW CENTURY CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOURNAL CONCORD MONITOR - PREFACE.

1:40
4

WHOSE CONTRIBUTIONS

0:12
5

THIS UNIQUE BOOK IS TENDERLY DEDICATED BY - MARY BAKER EDDY. - DEDICATORY SERMON. - BY REV. MARY BAKER EDDY,

16:17
6

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TEXT-BOOK.

5:38
7

HYMNS. - BY REV. MARY BAKER EDDY.

0:05
8

LAYING THE CORNER STONE.

0:31
9

FEED MY SHEEP.

0:42
10

CHRIST MY REFUGE.

7:11

Description

A rich anthology of sermons, hymns, and contemporary newspaper excerpts, this volume captures the early rise of a spiritual movement in the late nineteenth century. Listeners will hear a devoted pastor’s dedication, poetic reflections on faith, and vivid metaphors that compare earthly fortresses to the mind’s spiritual stronghold. The collection weaves together personal devotion with public commentary, offering a window into the hopes and challenges of its formative years.

Beyond the reverent oratory, the book blends practical guidance with philosophical musings on healing, truth, and the nature of eternity. Its language, at once lyrical and earnest, invites contemplation on how ordinary lives intersect with larger moral and metaphysical questions. As a snapshot of a community’s evolving belief, the work provides both historical context and timeless inspiration for anyone interested in the interplay of religion, thought, and daily experience.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (125K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2003-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Baker Eddy

Mary Baker Eddy

1821–1910

A major religious reformer in 19th-century America, she founded Christian Science and wrote the movement’s central text, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. Her ideas about prayer, healing, and faith made her one of the most discussed women of her time.

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