Rome, Turkey and Jerusalem

audiobook

Rome, Turkey and Jerusalem

by Edward Hoare

EN·~2 hours·9 chapters

Chapters

9 total
1

Transcribed from the November 1914 Chas. J. Thynne edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

0:06
2

ROME, TURKEY AND JERUSALEM.

0:25
3

FOREWORD TO FOURTH IMPRESSION.

2:35
4

FORWARD

2:01
5

ROME. - I. THE OUTLINE.

32:43
6

TURKEY. - III. THE EUPHRATES.

50:06
7

JERUSALEM.

16:59
8

Works on Prophecy and the Second Coming of our Lord Published by CHAS. J. THYNNE

11:14
9

Footnotes

5:20

Description

A collection of early‑twentieth‑century sermons, this work brings together the keen biblical insight of a former vicar who devoted his preaching to the prophetic significance of contemporary events. Drawing on Scripture, the speaker maps the shifting fortunes of Rome, the waning Ottoman Empire, and the holy city of Jerusalem, inviting listeners to see history through a spiritual lens.

The sermons were delivered just before the outbreak of the Great War, at a moment when Turkey’s alliance with Germany seemed to seal its fate. They explore the hope stirring among Jewish communities for a future homeland, the anticipation of prophetic fulfillment, and the broader implications for Christian belief. Updated footnotes from a later editor provide brief historical context without altering the original message.

For anyone curious about how faith intersected with geopolitics at a pivotal moment, the talks offer a vivid snapshot of prophetic interpretation in real‑time. Listeners will gain a deeper appreciation of the era’s religious discourse and its lasting resonance today.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (116K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-03-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

EH

Edward Hoare

1812–1894

An influential Victorian Anglican preacher and religious writer, he spent decades at Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells, and became a well-known voice in evangelical church debates. His books and sermons range from practical devotion to pointed arguments about doctrine, showing both pastoral warmth and firm convictions.

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