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E-text prepared by Fredric B. Lozo
Printed at Worcester: By Isaiah Thomas, Jun. Sold by him, and by the AUTHOR, in Lisbon, Connecticut Sold also by said Thomas & Whipple, at their Bookstore in Newburyport - October—1803
In this meticulously transcribed collection, a turn‑of‑the‑century pastor offers a series of sermons that grapple with some of the Bible’s most challenging passages. Drawing on the turmoil of post‑Revolutionary America, the speaker weaves together theological reflection, social commentary, and a palpable sense of a nation still defining its identity. Listeners will hear a voice that champions independent thought while urging humility before divine mystery.
The sermons are framed by an introductory note that explains the careful preservation of the original language, allowing modern ears to experience the cadence of early American preaching. Throughout, the pastor critiques the rigidity of established doctrines and celebrates the reformers who dared to question prevailing interpretations. This blend of historical insight and earnest spirituality makes the work a compelling window into the religious discourse of a formative era.
Full title
Sermons on Various Important Subjects Written Partly on Sundry of the More Difficult Passages in the Sacred Volume Written Partly on Sundry of the More Difficult Passages in the Sacred Volume
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (559K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-02-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1745–1832
An early American Congregational minister and theological writer, he spent more than six decades serving the church in Lisbon, Connecticut. His surviving sermons show a careful, serious mind engaged with some of the hardest questions in Protestant belief.
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