Memorials of Francis Storr: Sermons

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Memorials of Francis Storr: Sermons

by Edward Hoare, Rev. W. May

EN·~59 minutes

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Description

A warm and thoughtful compilation gathers the sermons and memorial tributes of a beloved 19th‑century parish priest. Listeners are invited into the quiet reverence of a funeral service held in a snow‑covered churchyard, where fellow clergy and townsfolk recall his gentle humility and steadfast devotion to the community he served for more than three decades. The opening remarks paint a vivid picture of a man whose life was defined by quiet, local ministry rather than wider ecclesiastical ambition.

Beyond the solemn rites, the collection offers glimpses of his vibrant pastoral work—restoring dilapidated churches, rallying villagers to hear his impassioned preaching, and championing charitable causes such as missionary societies and local relief efforts. Through these early reflections, the listener gains an intimate sense of a clergyman whose kindness and practical generosity left an enduring mark on the rural parishes he tended, making his story both historically rich and personally inspiring.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~59 minutes (57K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-08-10

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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RW

Rev. W. May

Best known today for a charming early natural-history book on British mammals and for a memorial sermon published in 1888, this little-documented clergyman wrote in a clear, accessible style. His surviving works suggest a writer interested both in Christian ministry and in making knowledge easy for ordinary readers to enjoy.

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