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The works of Richard Hurd, volume 8 (of 8)

By Richard Hurd

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

During a time of revolution, a religious leader calls for repentance and a return to faith to heal a troubled nation.

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2023-01-17
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"The Works of Richard Hurd, Volume 8" by Richard Hurd is a compilation of religious writings, featuring sermons and instructions delivered to church leaders during the late 1700s and early 1800s, where Hurd contemplates his role as a religious leader and explores ideas around freedom, ethical behavior, and the vital role of religious belief in society. Beginning with the context of his sermons, Hurd stresses the need for being humble and asking for forgiveness, especially because of the troubles facing the nation and the American Revolution in 1776. Speaking to both religious officials and everyday people, he encourages soul-searching about moral shortcomings and the need for a spiritual rebirth with divine judgment, pushing for a group return to faith and good behavior to bring back peace and balance to society all while showcasing the importance of a higher power.

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