
James Galloway Cowan
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Plain Sermons, preached at Archbishop Tenison's Chapel, Regent Street. Second Series
Discover how to overcome life's uncertainties through unwavering faith and reliance on a higher power, finding solace in prayer and gratitude.
By James Galloway Cowan

Plain Sermons, Preached at Archbishop Tenison's Chapel, Regent Street
Discover a world of faith and morality in this collection of vintage sermons, where the struggle between serving a higher power or worldly desires beckons listeners to confront their inner selves
By James Galloway Cowan

The Cause and Cure of the Cattle Plague: A Plain Sermon
** When a terrible illness sweeps through the cattle, a holy book suggests it's a message from above, urging society to reflect, repent, and reconnect with their faith.
By James Galloway Cowan

"Hear Ye the Rod, and Who Hath Appointed It" A Sermon for the Fast Day, October 7, 1857
In a time of rebellion and distress, a powerful sermon urges reflection on divine accountability and the path to national restoration through repentance and spiritual awakening.
By James Galloway Cowan

The Ritual Movement Three plain sermons preached at St. John the Evangelist's, Hammersmith
In a time of evolving traditions, teachings illuminate the path to true worship and God, through finding a balance between inner devotion and physical, outward practice.
By James Galloway Cowan

"Bear ye one another's burdens." A Plain Sermon on the Lancashire Distress
During a time of hardship, a compassionate call urges those who are fortunate to aid their suffering community, emphasizing the true meaning of Christian love and communal responsibility.
By James Galloway Cowan

Christian Marriage Indissoluble: A Plain Sermon Preached at Archbishop Tenison's chapel, on the fifth Sunday after Trinity, 1857
In a world grappling with changing laws, a pastor passionately defends the sacred, unbreakable bond of Christian marriage against the rising tide of divorce.
By James Galloway Cowan