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Sermons on national subjects

Author : Charles Kingsley
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Page : 344 pages
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Release : 1852
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Sermons on National Subjects

Author : Charles Kingsley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 346 pages
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Release : 1852
Category : Sermons, English
ISBN : WISC:89110075298

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Sermons on National Subjects

Author : Charles Kingsley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 338 pages
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Release : 2018
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1986401375

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Sermons on National Subjects by Charles Kingsley is a rare manuscript, the original residing in some of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, typed out and formatted to perfection, allowing new generations to enjoy the work. Publishers of the Valley's mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life.

Sermons on National Subjects - Charles Kingsley

Author : Charles Kingsley
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Page : 150 pages
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Release : 2009-12-08
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1449956556

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A passage from the book... This Sunday is the first of the four Sundays in Advent. During those four Sundays, our forefathers have advised us to think seriously of the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ-not that we should neglect to think of it at all times. As some of you know, I have preached to you about it often lately. Perhaps before the end of Advent you will all of you, more or less, understand what all that I have said about the cholera, and public distress, and the sins of this nation, and the sins of the labouring people has to do with the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. But I intend, especially in my next four sermons, to speak my whole mind to you about this matter as far as God has shown it to me; taking the Collect, Epistle, and Gospels, for each Sunday in Advent, and explaining them. I am sure I cannot do better; for the more I see of those Collects, Epistles, and Gospels, and the way in which they are arranged, the more I am astonished and delighted at the wisdom with which they are chosen, the wise order in which they follow each other, and fit into each other. It is very fit, too, that we should think of our Lord's coming at this season of the year above all others; because it is the hardest season-the season of most want, and misery, and discontent, when wages are low, and work is scarce, and fuel is dear, and frosts are bitter, and farmers and tradesmen, and gentlemen, too, are at their wits' end to square their accounts, and pay their way. Then is the time that the evils of society come home to us-that our sins, and our sorrows, which, after all, are the punishment of our sins, stare us in the face.

Sermons on National Subjects, by Charles Kingsley (Classic Books)

Author : Charles Kingsley
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2016-08-03
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1536869406

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This Sunday is the first of the four Sundays in Advent. During those four Sundays, our forefathers have advised us to think seriously of the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ........... Charles Kingsley (12 June 1819 - 23 January 1875) was a broad church priest of the Church of England, a university professor, social reformer, historian and novelist. He is particularly associated with Christian socialism, the working men's college, and forming labour cooperatives that failed but led to the working reforms of the progressive era. He was a friend and correspondent with Charles Darwin.ingsley was born in Holne, Devon, the elder of two sons of the Reverend Charles Kingsley and his wife Mary Lucas Kingsley. His brother, Henry Kingsley, also became a novelist. He spent his childhood in Clovelly, Devon, where his father was Curate 1826-1832 and Rector 1832-1836, and at Barnack, Northamptonshire and was educated at Bristol Grammar School and Helston Grammar School before studying at King's College London, and the University of Cambridge. Charles entered Magdalene College, Cambridge, in 1838, and graduated in 1842. He chose to pursue a ministry in the church. From 1844, he was rector of Eversley in Hampshire. In 1859 he was appointed chaplain to Queen Victoria. In 1860, he was appointed Regius Professor of Modern History at the University of Cambridge.In 1861 he became a private tutor to the Prince of Wales.In 1869 Kingsley resigned his Cambridge professorship and, from 1870 to 1873, was a canon of Chester Cathedral. While in Chester he founded the Chester Society for Natural Science, Literature and Art, which played an important part in the establishment of the Grosvenor Museum.In 1872 he accepted the Presidency of the Birmingham and Midland Institute and became its 19th President. In 1873 he was made a canon of Westminster Abbey.Kingsley died in 1875 and was buried in St Mary's Churchyard in Eversley. Kingsley sat on the 1866 Edward Eyre Defence Committee along with Thomas Carlyle, John Ruskin, Charles Dickens and Alfred Lord Tennyson, where he supported Jamaican Governor Edward Eyre's brutal suppression of the Morant Bay Rebellion against the Jamaica Committee. One of his daughters, Mary St Leger Kingsley, became known as a novelist under the pseudonym "Lucas Malet." Kingsley's life was written by his widow in 1877, entitled Charles Kingsley, his Letters and Memories of his Life. Kingsley also received letters from Thomas Huxley in 1860 and later in 1863, discussing Huxley's early ideas on agnosticism..............

Sermons on National Subjects (Esprios Classics)

Author : Charles Kingsley
Publisher : Blurb
Page : 344 pages
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Release : 2022-03-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798210124098

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Charles Kingsley (12 June 1819 - 23 January 1875) was a broad-church priest of the Church of England, a university professor, social reformer, historian, novelist and poet. He is particularly associated with Christian socialism, the working men's college, and forming labour cooperatives, which failed, but encouraged later working reforms. He was a friend and correspondent of Charles Darwin. Kingsley's interest in history is shown in several of his writings, including The Heroes (1856), a children's book about Greek mythology, and several historical novels, of which the best known are Hypatia (1853), Hereward the Wake (1865) and Westward Ho! (1855).

Sermons on National Subjects

Author : Charles Kingsley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 328 pages
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Release : 2008-11-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1437863973

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This Sunday is the first of the four Sundays in Advent.nDuring those four Sundays our forefathers have advised us to think seriously of the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ-not that we should neglect to think of it at all times.n

Sermons on National Subjects

Author : Charles Kingsley
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 446 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 1890
Category : Sermons, English
ISBN : 9781427075741

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Sermons on National Subjects

Author : Charles Kingsley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
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Release : 2001-04-01
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0742685969

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SERMONS ON NATL SUBJECTS

Author : Charles 1819-1875 Kingsley
Publisher : Wentworth Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2016-08-26
Category : History
ISBN : 1363337947

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Sermons on National Subjects

Author : Charles Kingsley
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Page : 332 pages
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Release : 2014-03-08
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1496189434

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Sermons on National Subjects The Love of Christ By Charles Kingsley These may seem strange words, but almost every one is saying them, in his own way. One large party among religious people in these days is complaining that Christ has left His Church, and that the cause of Christianity will be ruined and lost, unless some great change takes place. Another large party of religious people say, that the prophecies are on the point of being all fulfilled that the 1260 days, spoken of by the prophet Daniel, are just coining to an end; and that Christ is coming with His saints, to reign openly upon earth for a thousand years. The wisest philosophers and historians of late years have been all foretelling a great and tremendous change in England, and throughout all Europe; and in the meantime, manufacturers and landlords, tradesmen and farmers, artisans and labourers, all say, that there must be a change and will be a change. I believe they are all right, every one of them. They put it in their words; I think it better to put it in the Scripture words, and say boldly, “Jesus Christ, the King of the earth, is coming.”But you will ask, “What right have you to stand up and say anything so surprising?” My friends, the world is full of surprising things, and this age above all ages. It was not sixty years ago, that a nobleman was laughed at in the House of Lords for saying that he believed that we should one day see ships go by steam; and now there are steamers on every sea and ocean in the world. Who expected twenty years ago to see the whole face of England covered with these wonderful railroads? Who expected on the 22nd of February last year, that, within a single month, half the nations of Europe, which looked so quiet and secure, would be shaken from top to bottom with revolution and bloodshed—kings and princes vanishing one after the other like a dream—poor men sitting for a day as rulers of kingdoms, and then hurled down again to make room for other rulers as unexpected as themselves? Can anyone consider the last fifty years?—can anyone consider that one last year, 1848, and then not feel that we do live in a most strange and awful time? a time for which nothing is too surprising—a time in which we all ought to be prepared, from the least to the greatest, to see the greatest horrors and the greatest blessings come suddenly upon us, like a thief in the night? So much for Christ's coming being too wonderful a thing to happen just now. Still you are right to ask: “What do you mean by Christ's being our King? what do you mean by His coming to us? What reason have you for supposing that He is coming now, rather than at any other time? And if He be coming, what are we to do? What is there we ought to repent of? what is there we ought to amend?” Christian Life - Spiritual Growth - Christian Education - Christian Sermons – Bible Study