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Transcribed from the 1824 Kingsbury, Parbury, and Allen edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
Delivered in the solemn yet earnest voice of an early‑nineteenth‑century Presbyterian minister, this sermon opens a lively inquiry into “the proportions of Christian liberality.” Set before a gathering of congregational ministers in London’s Trevor Chapel, the speaker wrestles with how believers might balance generous charity with firm conviction, asking whether kindness should extend indiscriminately or be guided by “the household of faith.” The opening frames a tension between lax tolerance and rigid intolerance, inviting listeners to contemplate the true source of benevolence.
The discourse moves from abstract definitions of liberality—rooted in a tender, responsive heart—to practical considerations of how limited resources should be apportioned among competing appeals. Richly rhetorical and steeped in biblical references, the sermon challenges its audience to let love, not compulsion, shape their actions, while warning against the hardened spirit of miserliness. Listeners will find a thoughtful blend of theological reflection and moral philosophy that remains resonant for anyone grappling with the demands of generosity today.
Full title
The Proportions of Christian Liberality A sermon, preached before a Monthly Association of Congregational Ministers and Churches, held at Trevor Chapel, Brompton, April 8, 1824 A sermon, preached before a Monthly Association of Congregational Ministers and Churches, held at Trevor Chapel, Brompton, April 8, 1824
Language
en
Duration
~40 minutes (39K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-04-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1782–1854
A popular English Congregational minister and religious writer, he spent more than fifty years serving the church at Peckham and became known for sermons, hymns, and devotional works that reached a wide readership.
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