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Sermons Preached in Manchester: First series

This book compiles a series of sermons that were preached in Manchester, offering insights into religious teachings and discussions of the time. The sermons cover a range of topics pertinent to the community and reflect the religious beliefs and practices of the era. more

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Alexander MacLaren
Alexander MacLaren

Alexander MacLaren (February 11, 1826 - May 5, 1910) was a historian and theologian known for his contributions to Christian theology. His career and personal life remain somewhat obscure due to limited available information. more

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“As the flowers follow the sun, and silently hold up their petals to be tinted and enlarged by its shining, so must we, if we would know the joy of God, hold our souls, wills, hearts, and minds, still before Him, whose voice commands, whose love warns, whose truth makes fair our whole being. God speaks for the most part in such silence only. If the soul be full of tumult and jangling voices, His voice is little likely to be heard.”