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This volume gathers some of the most celebrated sermons from the early eighteenth century, curated by a former Yale Divinity School professor with help from leading preachers of the era. The collection moves from the eloquent French bishop Jean‑Baptiste Massillon through a range of influential voices, offering listeners a panoramic view of classic homiletic art. Each sermon is presented in its original richness, preserving the rhetorical flair that once captivated royal courts and parish pews alike.
Among the highlights is Massillon’s “The Small Number of the Elect,” a probing meditation on why salvation seems so rare. He weaves biblical history with vivid analogies, urging the audience to examine their own hearts and the moral habits that shape their destiny. The sermon balances stark warning with hopeful guidance, inviting listeners to contemplate personal responsibility in the pursuit of grace.
Together, these sermons provide a window into the spiritual concerns of their time while speaking to universal questions of faith, humility, and moral living. Listeners will appreciate the blend of scholarly insight and passionate exhortation that defines this remarkable anthology, making centuries‑old preaching feel immediate and relevant.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (288K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

by John Jewel

by Stephen Charnock

by Anonymous

by Johann Arndt

by Mary Baker Eddy

by Orson F. (Orson Ferguson) Whitney

by Mary Baker Eddy

by James E. (James Edward) Talmage