
WONDROUS LOVE
CHRIST’S BOUNDLESS COMPASSION
THE BIBLE STORIES REAL,
THE GREAT HEART OF CHRIST
THE DEAD RAISED.
“YOUNG MAN, ARISE!”
THE MAN WHO WAS ROBBED AND SPOILED.
THAT WHICH WAS LOST.
THE PRODIGAL.
THE BACKSLIDER
A collection of fervent addresses from a 19th‑century revival campaign, this volume delivers vivid sermons that celebrate the depth of divine love and the compassion of Christ. Listeners hear vivid portraits of the Savior moving among crowds, healing the sick and reaching out to those cast out, while the speaker paints each scene with heartfelt urgency. The language is earnest and rhythmic, weaving scripture with personal illustration to invite reflection on forgiveness and the promise of renewal.
The talks unfold in a simple, conversational style that brings the familiar gospel stories to life, inviting listeners to imagine the leper’s isolation and the crowd’s yearning. Each address emphasizes a core truth—that no broken heart is beyond the reach of divine mercy. As the preacher urges believers to claim this boundless compassion, the messages resonate with timeless encouragement for faith‑filled living.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (268K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Keith G. Richardson
Release date
2010-08-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1837–1899
A farm boy from Massachusetts became one of the best-known revival preachers of the 19th century, drawing huge crowds in the United States and Britain. His plainspoken style and talent for organizing large evangelistic meetings helped shape modern evangelical outreach.
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