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A collection of pulpit sermons that interprets biblical episodes and applies them to moral, social, and spiritual concerns of contemporary life. Exegetical treatments of scripture are paired with practical exhortation on personal character, social relations, labor and capital, and public vice. The sermons use vivid illustration and rhetorical address to urge repentance, charity, and reform, confronting issues such as addiction, economic relations, and the problem of suffering while also developing devotional themes about responsibility, redemption, and the soul’s destiny.

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T. De Witt Talmage

T. De Witt Talmage was a prominent American Presbyterian minister and author in the late 19th century, known for his engaging sermons and writings that appealed to a broad audience. He gained fame for his ability to communicate complex theological ideas in an accessible manner, often addressing contemporary social issues. His notable works include "Around the Tea-Table," which reflects his conversational style, and "New Tabernacle Sermons," a collection of his popular sermons. Talmage's influence extended beyond the pulpit, as he became a sought-after speaker and a significant figure in American religious life, contributing to the discourse on morality and society during his time.

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