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A collection of sermons and addresses that uses the biblical image of a potter shaping clay to explore divine sovereignty, human suffering, and the Christian response to wartime. Organized into sections for the general congregation, the clergy, girls, and boys, it treats themes such as God’s character, the meaning of sacrifice, missionary work as a remedy for conflict, righteousness, immortality, and the peace of Jerusalem. The pieces offer pastoral counsel and practical guidance for ministry and personal devotion, seeking to reconcile faith with violent realities and to inspire active service grounded in dependence on God.

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Arthur F. Winnington Ingram

Arthur F. Winnington Ingram was an English clergyman and author, known for his eloquent addresses and writings that reflect on themes of faith and society. He is particularly recognized for his work "The After-glow of a Great Reign / Four Addresses Delivered in St. Paul's Cathedral," which captures the spirit of the era following Queen Victoria's reign. Ingram's literary contributions often explore the intersection of spirituality and contemporary issues, making his works relevant to both religious and secular audiences. His other notable work, "The Potter and the Clay," further showcases his thoughtful engagement with moral and philosophical questions.

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