About This Book
A series of pulpit sermons addresses Christian doctrine and practical living, interpreting Scripture to urge obedience, self-sacrifice, and compassionate duty. The preacher contrasts genuine worship in spirit with empty ritual, urges private self-examination that leads to public service, and treats the liturgical season as a model of humility and costly obedience. Practical guidance encourages regular worship tempered by right motives, active relief of the poor and oppressed, and moral reform aimed at serving others rather than securing personal advantage. Periodic theological reflection underpins appeals for both personal holiness and social responsibility.
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