The Man with the Book; or, The Bible Among the People.

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The Man with the Book; or, The Bible Among the People.

by John Matthias Weylland

EN·~7 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

The Man with the Book;

0:01
2

THE BIBLE AMONG THE PEOPLE. - BY - JOHN MATTHIAS WEYLLAND,

0:42
3

INTRODUCTION.

7:42
4

PREFACE.

7:54
5

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

1:01
6

CHAPTER I.

27:11
7

CHAPTER II.

22:35
8

CHAPTER III.

31:10
9

CHAPTER IV.

25:46
10

CHAPTER V.

32:13

Description

In this earnest work, the author invites listeners into the crowded streets and cramped courtyards of Victorian London, where poverty, disease, and vice are daily realities for the city's most downtrodden. Drawing on years of hands‑on experience, he paints a vivid picture of the grim conditions that ordinary people endure, while also exposing the limits of the established Church and even well‑meaning charities. The introductory essay argues that simply building more churches will not reach these souls; what is needed is a sustained, personal presence among the people themselves.

Through a series of candid accounts, the book follows several dedicated volunteers as they venture into filthy courts, night‑time shelters, and tiny tenements, offering both practical aid and spiritual encouragement. The narrative stresses perseverance, compassion, and the importance of learning from the very communities they wish to help, suggesting that small, steady interventions can gradually replace despair with hope. Listeners will come away with a clear sense of both the challenges and the quiet victories that mark early Christian social outreach in a great metropolis.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (449K characters)

Release date

2011-12-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JM

John Matthias Weylland

d. 1897

A vivid 19th-century voice from London’s mission streets, his books draw readers into the hard realities of poverty, faith, and everyday evangelism. His work blends personal experience with social observation, giving it the feel of both memoir and history.

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