A thoughtful collection of 18th‑century sermons that illuminate faithful living, Providence, and the hope of a future life.
This volume presents practical religious discourses that guide readers to reflect on life, death, and the lasting value of virtue. Rich with scriptural grounding, it connects personal conduct to the larger plan of Providence and the promise of heavenly happiness, offering both reflection and consolation.
- Clear explanations of why righteousness matters in daily life and in the eyes of God
- Accessible discussion of eternity, the soul, and how belief shapes present happiness
- Thoughtful meditations on conscience, humility, and moral duty
- Examples of how virtuous living can influence others and society
Ideal for readers of devotional literature and those seeking historical examples of practical piety and sermon rhetoric from a classical era.