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Humanity in the City

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A series of pulpit discourses examines moral and social questions arising from urban life, reading street scenes and industrial growth as sources of ethical instruction. The speaker contrasts mechanization and commercial pursuits with human dignity, insisting that technology and enterprise must be subordinated to spiritual and social welfare. He probes motives such as ambition, the struggle for precedence, and the disguises of pride, while spotlighting poverty, the plight of children, and the social allies of temptation. Closing sermons advocate practical religion and public charity as means to relieve suffering and cultivate civic virtues, urging that inward regeneration be matched by organized efforts to improve daily conditions.

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E. H. Chapin

E. H. Chapin was an American author and preacher known for his eloquent prose and deep reflections on humanity and spirituality. His notable works include "Humanity in the City," which explores the complexities of urban life and the human condition, and "The Crown of Thorns: A Token for the Sorrowing," a poignant examination of suffering and solace. Chapin's writings often blend philosophical insights with a compassionate understanding of human struggles, making his contributions to literature both thought-provoking and enduring.

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