Tracts and Handbills of the Religious Tract Society, March 1st, 1843

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Tracts and Handbills of the Religious Tract Society, March 1st, 1843

by Religious Tract Society (Great Britain)

EN·~1 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total
1

TRACTS AND HANDBILLS OF THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY, SOLD BY WILLIAM JONES,

1:13
2

FIRST SERIES TRACTS.

20:16
3

NARRATIVE SERIES TRACTS.

3:05
4

SECOND SERIES TRACTS, EACH CONTAINING EIGHT PAGES, WITH A CUT.

3:40
5

THE GOSPELS AND ACTS.

0:08
6

TRACTS NOT NUMBERED.

2:03
7

CARDS on Important Subjects.

1:35
8

Tracts assorted in Packets.

1:40
9

Packets of Handbills.

0:26
10

Packets of Books, for the Young,

0:18

Description

A compact yet richly varied catalogue, this volume opens a window onto the bustling world of mid‑nineteenth‑century religious publishing. It lists dozens of short tracts and handbills produced by the Religious Tract Society, each aimed at moral instruction, spiritual encouragement, or practical advice for everyday life. From dialogues on purity for youth and sermons on the Ten Commandments to heartfelt appeals to prisoners, the entries reveal a broad spectrum of topics that the society hoped would reach readers of all ages and stations.

The listings include pricing details, formats—from simple paper sheets to elegant gilt‑edge editions—and the network of booksellers and secretaries who distributed the works across London. With notes on special editions for children, Welsh translations, and foreign tracts, the catalogue illustrates the Society’s ambition to spread its message far and wide, offering a glimpse into the moral concerns and devotional practices of Victorian England. Listeners will discover how these modest pamphlets formed a cornerstone of 19th‑century evangelical outreach.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (81K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-06-28

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

RT

Religious Tract Society (Great Britain)

Founded in London in 1799, this influential evangelical publisher helped shape 19th-century popular reading through affordable religious books, magazines, and children’s literature.

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