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A collection of short sermons and meditations urging readers to ground everyday life in Christian intention, duty, and charity. It treats the life of Jesus as a living example, encourages humble, faithful action over mere sentiment, and shows how ordinary work, trade, and suffering can be sanctified by devotion. Themes include moral character, optimism in providence and resurrection, the need to surrender sin and practice holiness, and the spiritual significance of small duties. Practical admonitions alternate with poetic reflections to guide personal conduct, hope, and devotion.

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Phillips Brooks

Phillips Brooks was an influential American Episcopal bishop and preacher in the 19th century, known for his eloquent sermons and writings. He served as the Bishop of Massachusetts and was a prominent figure in the religious community, advocating for social justice and education. His notable works include "Addresses by the Right Reverend Phillips Brooks," which showcases his powerful oratory skills, and "Heart's-ease," a collection of reflections on faith and comfort. Brooks's legacy continues to resonate in the realms of theology and literature, reflecting his deep commitment to spirituality and community service.

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