A vintage anthology of faith, literature, and weekday wisdom for curious readers.
This 1851 issue of The Christian Parlor Book gathers essays, poetry, and biographical sketches that explore religion, culture, and the arts. It offers approachable writing from a historical era when faith and intellect were seen as partners in daily life.
- Thoughtful essays on religion’s role in education, family life, and social progress.
- A mix of poetry and prose that highlights everyday beauty, moral reflection, and personal growth.
- Biographical sketches and literary portraits from notable figures and moments of the era.
- Practical commentary on reading, study, and how to cultivate character and virtue at home.
Ideal for readers of 19th-century religious literature, history, and poetry who enjoy reflective, accessible writing.