Substance of a Sermon on the Bible Society preached at Beccles, October 29th, and at St. Mary's Church Bungay, on Friday, Dec. 1st, 1815

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Substance of a Sermon on the Bible Society preached at Beccles, October 29th, and at St. Mary's Church Bungay, on Friday, Dec. 1st, 1815

by Francis Cunningham

EN·~33 minutes·1 chapter

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Transcribed from the 1816 Brightly and Childs edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org

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An impassioned 1815 sermon rings out from the pulpits of Beccles and Bungay, urging every Christian to embrace the Great Commission and to spread the Scriptures far and wide. The preacher frames the Bible Society’s mission as a direct fulfillment of Christ’s command to “go into all the world,” presenting the Bible as both a source of comfort for the weary and a rigorous standard for all believers. By weaving together biblical promises with practical appeals, the address argues that no part of God’s word should be withheld, insisting that the very act of distribution is a duty rooted in Protestant conviction.

Delivered with the measured cadence of an early‑19th‑century rector, the sermon blends theological vigor with heartfelt urgency, inviting listeners into the lively debates of its time. Its prose captures the spirit of a period when societies sprang up to ensure every soul could grasp the “good news,” offering a vivid glimpse into the earnest religious fervor that shaped England’s evangelical landscape.

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Substance of a Sermon on the Bible Society preached at Beccles, October 29th, and at St. Mary's Church Bungay, on Friday, Dec. 1st, 1815 preached at Beccles, October 29th, and at St. Mary's Church Bungay, on Friday, Dec. 1st, 1815

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en

Duration

~33 minutes (31K characters)

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Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-06-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Francis Cunningham

Francis Cunningham

1785–1863

A long-serving Church of England clergyman, he wrote practical religious works shaped by parish life in Lowestoft and by his involvement with the British and Foreign Bible Society. His books range from local spiritual biography to lively religious controversy, giving them a strong sense of place and purpose.

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