
"Bear ye one another's burdens." A Plain Sermon on the Lancashire Distress
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In the midst of the Victorian era, a profound socio-economic crisis gripped Lancashire, compelling voices of compassion and solidarity to emerge. In "Bear ye one another's burdens," Rev. James Galloway Cowan delivers a poignant sermon that calls for communal support amidst distress. He emphasizes the moral imperative to uphold “unalienable rights” and the necessity of collective action in times of hardship. This stirring document serves as a rallying cry for civic activists and historians alike, urging them to reflect on the importance of empathy and social responsibility. Cowan’s insights resonate beyond their time, offering a timeless reminder of our shared humanity and the power of community in overcoming adversity.
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