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Dive into the profound reflections of Charles Wadsworth (1814-1882), an eminent 19thcentury preacher, with "Thanksgiving: 11 Sermons." Wadsworth's eloquent sermons illuminate the essence of gratitude and faith, transporting readers to the heart of 19th-century America. Through captivating prose, these timeless messages resonate with Christian inspiration, offering a glimpse into a bygone era while delivering enduring insights for today. Immerse yourself in the eloquensce of Wadsworth's words as he explores the intersection of faith and gratitude, weaving a tapestry of spiritual reflection that transcends time. "Thanksgiving," featuring sermons originally delivered in connection with the national American feast day, invites contemplation and celebration, bringing renewed meaning to the cherished holiday and the human journey.
"Three Sermons" by Patrick Henry Greenleaf is a collection of three sermons by the well-known American churchman of the mid-19th century, and includes: Sunday, a Christian Festival. A Sermon Delivered in St. Paul's Church, November 14, 1858. By Patrick Henry Greenleaf, Rector of St .Paul's Church. The Office of Music in the Church of God. A Sermon Delivered in St. Paul's Church, Cincinnati, on the Fifth Sunday after Trinity, 1856. By P.H. Greenleaf, D.D., Rector of the Church. The Substance of a Sermon, Delivered in Saint John's Church, Charlestown, (Mass.), February 19, 1843. By Patrick Henry Greenleaf (1807-1869), Rector of the Church (1841-1851).Patrick Henry Greenleaf (1807-1869), born in Maine, was the son of famed American lawyer and jurist Simon Greenleaf (1783-1853). He was a graduate of Bowdoin College, where he was a classmate of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Nathaniel Hawthorne and other 19th century luminaries, and after college became a practicing lawyer for a few years, before going into the ministry. For several years Greenleaf was the Rector of St. John's Church, Charlestown, Mass.; also St. Paul's Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, and in 1862 became Rector of Emmanuel Church in Brooklyn, New York, where he died at the age of 62, on June 21, 1869.
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