
audiobook
Produced by Sperry J. Russ
SERMON I
SERMON II
SERMON III
SERMON IV
SERMON V
SERMON VI
SERMON VII
SERMON VIII
SERMON IX
A set of concise, 19th‑century sermons invites listeners to explore the doctrine of universal salvation through everyday practice. The opening address frames the human longing for a long, fulfilling life as both a natural impulse and a spiritual duty, urging temperance, kindness, and the mastery of hostile passions. By linking moral discipline to physical health, the speaker sketches a vision where compassion, humility and inner peace become the foundation for both personal well‑being and a hopeful afterlife.
Throughout the collection, the preacher weaves scripture with practical counsel, encouraging listeners to greet enemies with love, to cultivate gentle temperaments, and to nurture a forgiving heart. These lessons are presented as pathways to lasting happiness, robust health, and the promise of universal redemption, offering a timeless guide for anyone seeking a balanced, purposeful life.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (344K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-11-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1795–1872
A restless 19th-century thinker, preacher, and lecturer, this American writer moved from Universalist sermons into the strange borderlands of mesmerism, spiritualism, and what he called “electrical psychology.” His books offer a vivid glimpse of an era when religion, science, and the supernatural were often part of the same conversation.
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