
audiobook
This volume gathers a vibrant selection of sermons from some of the most influential Anglo‑American preachers of the late‑19th and early‑20th centuries. Readers will hear Henry Drummond’s stirring call to make love the supreme good, a theme that resonates through the works of Wagner, Gordon, and the others featured. Each address reflects the speaker’s unique background while converging on timeless questions of faith, morality, and the purpose of a life lived for others.
Beyond the theological depth, the collection offers a window into the cultural and social concerns of its era—whether it’s the challenge of modern skepticism, the drive for missionary outreach, or the hope of personal transformation. The careful indexing lets listeners explore specific topics or discover new perspectives across the varied voices. Whether you’re new to classic preaching or revisiting familiar wisdom, these sermons invite quiet reflection and a renewed sense of purpose.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (297K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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