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Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series

By Frederick William Robertson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Discover how potent words can shape destinies, either building up or tearing down societies through the lens of timeless Christian teachings.

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2005-09-04
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Summary

"Sermons Preached at Brighton" by Frederick William Robertson is a compilation of religious speeches from the 1800s that considers Christian ideas and moral behavior, intending to create a more profound spiritual awareness and way of life within its listeners. Robertson’s sermons probably emphasize the moral results of having faith and building one's character based on Christian beliefs. The book starts by presenting the author and his commitment to his church members, establishing the foundation for discussions of moral principles and the real-world use of faith. In the initial sermon, Robertson discusses how the tongue can be used for both good and bad, mentioning the Apostle James. He emphasizes the risks of saying bad things about people and the significance of using words carefully, showing how misusing speech can negatively impact one's soul and community. This start emphasizes the main idea of the collection, which is to live an honest and moral Christian life.

About the Author

Frederick William Robertson, known as Robertson of Brighton, was an English divine.

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