The After-glow of a Great Reign Four Addresses Delivered in St. Paul's Cathedral

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The After-glow of a Great Reign Four Addresses Delivered in St. Paul's Cathedral

by Arthur F. (Arthur Foley) Winnington Ingram

EN·~45 minutes·1 chapter

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THE AFTERGLOW OF A GREAT REIGN

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In this thoughtful compilation of four addresses delivered at St. Paul's Cathedral, a clergyman reflects on the legacy of a beloved monarch, inviting listeners to linger in the after‑glow of her reign. Drawing vivid images of sunsets and gentle light, the speaker examines the queen’s truthfulness, physical bravery, and especially her moral courage in both private grief and public crisis. The language is rich with historical anecdotes and personal letters that reveal how her steadfast spirit guided a nation through loss and uncertainty.

Listeners are encouraged to consider how such qualities might shape their own lives today, from confronting personal sorrow to standing firm in matters of conscience. The sermons weave together biblical references, contemporary politics, and heartfelt admiration, offering a window into the values that underpinned an era of peace and progress. Whether you enjoy history, spirituality, or moral reflection, the talks provide a gentle yet compelling invitation to contemplate courage and compassion.

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The After-glow of a Great Reign Four Addresses Delivered in St. Paul's Cathedral Four Addresses Delivered in St. Paul's Cathedral

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en

Duration

~45 minutes (43K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-01-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Arthur F. (Arthur Foley) Winnington Ingram

Arthur F. (Arthur Foley) Winnington Ingram

1858–1946

Best known as the long-serving Bishop of London, he became a vivid public voice in the Church of England during the early 20th century. His life joined energetic city ministry, outspoken patriotism during the First World War, and a lasting concern for ordinary Londoners.

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