Strong Souls A Sermon

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Strong Souls A Sermon

by Charles Beard

EN·~17 minutes·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total
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STRONG SOULS: - A Sermon, - PREACHED IN - RENSHAW STREET CHAPEL, LIVERPOOL, - ON - SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1882. - BY - CHARLES BEARD, B.A.

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PRINTED FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION.

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LONDON: PRINTED BY C. GREEN AND SON, 178, STRAND.

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STRONG SOULS.

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Description

In this contemplative sermon, a Victorian preacher reflects on the uneven gifts of life, probing why some souls blaze briefly with heroic intensity while others linger calmly across many decades. He weaves biblical allusion with vivid sketches of everyday heroes—a railway worker who rushes into flames, a humble farmer whose steady toil shapes his community—to illustrate that true measure lies not in length alone, but in the breadth of compassion, the depth of hope, and the vigor of purposeful effort.

The speaker further examines the nature of vitality, distinguishing the raw physical energy that fuels everyday work from the deeper, resilient spirit that thrives through hardship and service. He warns against the complacency of effortless comfort, suggesting that the most meaningful existence emerges when we strain our faculties for honest, higher aims. Listeners are invited to consider how ordinary lives can become “strong souls,” offering a quiet, inspiring guide to finding purpose amid life’s inevitable variations.

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Full title

Strong Souls A Sermon A Sermon

Language

en

Duration

~17 minutes (17K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tamise Totterdell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-01-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Charles Beard

1827–1888

A thoughtful Victorian writer and preacher, he explored religion, history, and ethics with a clear, questioning mind. Best known for his work in the Unitarian tradition, he brought scholarship and warmth to subjects that still spark debate today.

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