
The Living Letter, Written with the Pen of Truth Being the Substance of a Sermon, Preached at the Obelisk Chapel, St. George's Fields, on Sunday Morning, Sept. 26, 1813.
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In the early 19th century, amid the fervor of social and religious reform, J. Church delivered a powerful sermon at the Obelisk Chapel, addressing the pressing moral dilemmas of his time. "The Living Letter, Written with the Pen of Truth" serves as a profound exploration of faith and responsibility, urging believers to recognize their unalienable rights and the importance of moral integrity in a rapidly changing world. This compelling document not only reflects the spiritual landscape of its era but also challenges readers to engage with the ethical implications of their beliefs. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this sermon invites deep reflection on the intersection of faith and societal duty, making it a vital addition to any discourse on religious thought and reform.
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