Explore a collection of moral and religious sermons that urge readers toward reflection, virtue, and duty.
This volume gathers Discourses on topics from devotion and repentance to social responsibility, delivered in late 18th and early 19th century.
The book examines how Christian principles guide daily life, public conduct, and national duty. It blends theological insight with practical warnings about behavior, offering a window into the era’s moral conversations and the preaching style of its time.
- Clear explanations of how gospel principles apply to everyday choices and social issues.
- Discussions of duty to God, family, neighbors, and the nation, with historical context.
- Examples of rhetoric used to urge reform, perseverance, and virtuous living.
- Notes that illuminate the era’s religious and political concerns through sermon history.
Ideal for readers of religious history, Victorian/Georgian era sermons, and those seeking insight into how faith intersected with public life in Britain.