Two Sermons Preached in the Parish Church of Nonington, Kent, January 17, 1864

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Two Sermons Preached in the Parish Church of Nonington, Kent, January 17, 1864

by Edward Hoare, Herbert James

EN·~50 minutes

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Description

Set against the quiet backdrop of a rural Kent parish in January 1864, these two sermons were delivered the Sunday after the funeral of a respected local gentleman. The first speaker, the perpetual curate of Goodnestone, opens with a vivid meditation on the manifold gifts God has bestowed on the church, urging believers to see each gift as purposeful rather than accidental. His words weave scriptural references with heartfelt appeals, inviting the congregation to remember and emulate their spiritual guides.

The second preacher, the incumbent of Trinity Church in Tunbridge Wells, builds on that foundation, emphasizing the responsibility each Christian bears to be a living example of faith, no matter how humble their role. His sermon balances theological depth with practical counsel, using vivid analogies of stars and the human body to illustrate how every believer contributes to the larger tapestry of the church. Listeners will find a thoughtful portrait of Victorian piety, rich in biblical insight and earnest exhortation, that still resonates with anyone seeking guidance in communal and personal faith.

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Full title

Two Sermons Preached in the Parish Church of Nonington, Kent, January 17, 1864 being the Sunday following the Funeral of John Pemberton Plumptre, Esq.

Language

en

Duration

~50 minutes (48K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-06-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

EH

Edward Hoare

1812–1894

An evangelical Church of England clergyman and religious writer, he spent much of his ministry in Tunbridge Wells and published books and sermons aimed at ordinary readers. His life later appeared in a memoir built around his own autobiographical notes.

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Herbert James

Herbert James

Best known for bringing a gritty, everyday feel to modern horror, he wrote fast-moving novels that mixed supernatural shocks with very human fears. His books reached millions of readers and helped make him one of Britain’s most widely read horror writers.

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