Syvyydestä : Sanoja murheellisille

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Syvyydestä : Sanoja murheellisille

by Charles Kingsley

FI·~2 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total
1

SYVYYDESTÄ

0:02
2

CHARLES KINGSLEY

0:20
3

F.E.K. - SISÄLLYS:

0:18
4

I. KÄRSIMYSTEN JA SURUJEN SYVYYDESTÄ.

34:57
5

II. SYNNIN SYVYYDESTÄ.

20:36
6

III. PELON JA TUSKAN SYVYYDESTÄ.

12:46
7

IV. YKSINÄISYYDEN, ONNISTUMATTOMUUDEN JA PETTYMYSTEN SYVYYDESTÄ.

16:44
8

V. EPÄILYKSEN, PIMEYDEN JA HELVETIN SYVYYDESTÄ.

23:20
9

VI. KUOLEMAN SYVYYDESTÄ.

20:12
10

VII. RUKOUS SYVYYDESTÄ.

9:55

Description

This modest volume gathers a series of heartfelt prayers and reflections meant for any soul weighed down by grief. Drawing on biblical language, the writer speaks of drowning in sorrow, the ache of sin, and the cold grip of fear, inviting the listener to pause and breathe in a moment of stillness.

The work is organized into eight short sections, each turning its focus toward a different depth: the anguish of loss, the darkness of guilt, the isolation of failure, even the looming presence of death. Within each, simple yet resonant verses offer a quiet invitation to lay one's burdens before a steadfast love.

Rendered in a calm, measured tone, the passages feel like a gentle companion in the night, urging trust in a light that never fades. Listeners seeking solace, meditation, or a quiet space for prayer will find this collection a soothing guide through the shadowed valleys of the heart.

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Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (151K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Porvoo: WSOY, 1904.

Credits

Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen

Release date

2023-12-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Charles Kingsley

Charles Kingsley

1819–1875

A Victorian clergyman and novelist, he wrote with equal energy about social reform, history, faith, and adventure. He is still widely remembered for books such as The Water-Babies and Westward Ho!, which helped keep his name alive long after the 19th century.

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