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A series of sermons and essays surveys perceived moral dangers in contemporary urban life, warning against excesses linked to nightlife, fashion, gambling, sensational newspapers, and alcohol. The author deploys vivid urban scenes and moral argument to criticize practices such as indiscriminate dancing, speculative stock operations, vanity in dress, and the social effects of new technologies. Additional chapters examine institutions and behaviors — club-houses, dishonesty in speech, and entertainments that foster vice — and trace how they weaken personal and communal virtue. The collection closes with appeals for vigilance, temperance, and practical reform to restore moral order.

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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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