The Two Treaties; or, Hope for Jerusalem

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The Two Treaties; or, Hope for Jerusalem

by Edward Hoare

EN·~22 minutes·1 chapter

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THE TWO TREATIES;

22:40

Description

A solemn voice rises from the pulpit, welcoming listeners into a moment of profound gratitude as Europe steadies after a tumultuous war. The speaker surveys the newly signed treaties that redraw borders, curtail the Ottoman Empire’s dominance, and promise a fragile peace for the continent. With vivid description of shifting maps—from the independence of Bulgaria to the altered fate of Bosnia and Thessaly—he paints a picture of a world in transition, where old powers wane and new possibilities emerge.

Turning the political landscape toward scripture, the address draws striking parallels between contemporary events and ancient prophetic signs. The narrator likens the budding of a fig tree to the dawning of a promised era for Jerusalem, urging listeners to recognize the “beginning” of a foretold redemption. This thoughtful blend of history, theology, and hopeful anticipation invites anyone curious about the interplay of world affairs and biblical expectation to lean in and listen.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~22 minutes (21K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-08-03

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Edward Hoare

1812–1894

An influential Victorian Anglican preacher and religious writer, he spent decades at Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells, and became a well-known voice in evangelical church debates. His books and sermons range from practical devotion to pointed arguments about doctrine, showing both pastoral warmth and firm convictions.

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