
Christian Literature a sermon delivered May 8th, 1870, in Kensington Chapel, at the seventy-first anniversary of the Religious Tract Society
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- Stoughton, John
1807 - 1897
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In a pivotal era for religious thought, John Stoughton’s sermon, "Christian Literature," delivered in Kensington Chapel during the seventy-first anniversary of the Religious Tract Society, explores the profound impact of faith-based writings. Stoughton articulates the necessity of "spiritual nourishment" and the transformative power of "moral instruction" found within Christian literature. This compelling address invites students, civic activists, and historians alike to reflect on how literature shapes belief and community. Through a blend of historical insight and theological depth, Stoughton emphasizes the enduring relevance of religious texts in fostering moral integrity and spiritual growth. Engage with this essential document to understand the vital role of literature in the Christian faith and its societal implications.
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