Discover the timeless sermons that pair hopeful preaching with practical faith.
In this volume, Jacob Duché presents a sequence of Discourses that illuminate how gospel glad tidings reach the poor, how true worship begins in the heart, and how a life of righteousness flows from faith in action.
From early reflections on poverty of spirit to guidance on private and public worship, these sermons explore the core of Christian life. They invite readers to see how spiritual renewal starts within, and how that inner change can shape daily conduct, community care, and reverent worship.
- Learn how the Gospel speaks to those in need and how faith addresses real human poverty.
- Explore the relationship between private devotion and public worship, and why both matter.
- Discover practical prayers and attitudes that foster humility, patience, and communal love.
- Gain insight into 18th‑century sermon style and the ethical, devotional concerns of the era.
Ideal for readers who enjoy spiritual classics, historical sermons, and explorations of faith, worship, and everyday virtue.