The Consolations of God: Great Sermons of Phillips Brooks

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2003 - 140 páginas
Compelling sermons by one of the nineteenth century's finest preachers Best known today as the author of the Christmas carol "O Little Town of Bethlehem, " Phillips Brooks (1835-1893) has been called the greatest American preacher of the nineteenth century. Yet his magnificent sermons, which brought standing-room-only crowds to Trinity Church in Boston, have long been out of print and hard to find. But, thanks to Ellen Wilbur, the illuminating messages delivered by Brooks are once again available in this collection of twelve of his best sermons, allowing modern readers to be touched by the man whom Wilbur describes as "a poet of a speaker, " Upon first immersing herself in his long lost sermons, she felt deeply that his "loftiness of mind and heart shone through his words in such a way that made it easy to imagine rooms of hushed, uplifted people pinned on him, as much astonished by the man as by his teachings." The Consolations of God will appeal to a wide range of readers wanting to deepen their spiritual lives.
 

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The Secret of the Lord
1
The First Sunday in Advent II
11
The Egyptians Dead upon the Seashore
23
The Man of Macedonia
34
The Withheld Completions of Life
47
A Whitsunday Sermon
60
The Consolations of God
70
The Need of SelfRespect
83
The Nearness of God 76
94
The Seriousness of Life
107
The Transfiguration of Christ
118
The Tree of Life
129
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