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Henry Ward Beecher

    Henry Ward Beecher was an influential American clergyman, social reformer, and abolitionist. His sermons and speeches were noted for their theological liberalism and powerful delivery. As a prominent figure in the mid to late 19th century, Beecher advocated for social justice and moral reform. He left a significant mark on American society through his public discourse.

    Eyes and Ears. by Henry Ward Beecher.
    Plain and Pleasant Talk About Fruits, Flowers and Farming / by Henry Ward Beecher.
    Oratory: A Unique and Masterly Exposition of the Fundamental Principles of True Oratory
    War and emancipation. A Thanksgiving sermon, preached in the Plymouth church, Brooklyn, N.Y., on Thursday, November 21, 1861. By Rev. Henry Ward Beech
    Lectures and Orations
    From Dawn to Daylight; or, the Simple Story of A Western Home. by A Minister'S Wife.
    • 2023

      Life Thoughts,

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Experience the spiritual sincerity and political savvy of 19th-century preacher and abolitionist Henry Ward Beecher in this collection of his writings. From discussions on the nature of humanity to exhortations for social change, Beecher's powerful words will inspire and challenge readers.

      Life Thoughts,
    • 2023

      Eyes and Ears

      • 428 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      A collection of sermons by renowned American clergyman Henry Ward Beecher, as well as speeches, essays, and letters. Beecher was a powerful orator and prolific writer on a variety of social and political topics, particularly abolitionism and women's rights. This volume showcases his eloquence and vision, as well as his wit and humor.

      Eyes and Ears
    • 2023

      In 1863, American abolitionist and preacher Henry Ward Beecher traveled to Britain to rally support for the Union cause during the American Civil War. This book collects the speeches he gave during his tour, which electrified audiences with their passionate rhetoric and moral conviction. Beecher's words remain as powerful today as they were more than a century ago.

      American Rebellion: Report of the Speeches of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Delivered at Public Meetings in Manchester, Glasgoe, Edinburgh,
    • 2023

      Henry Ward Beecher's sermons at Plymouth Church in Brooklyn were widely regarded as some of the most compelling and influential of his time. In this collection, readers will find his insightful and inspiring words on a wide range of topics, from religious faith to social justice.

      The Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher: In Plymouth Church, Brooklyn
    • 2023

      Freedom and War

      • 452 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      In this powerful and thought-provoking essay, renowned preacher and social reformer Henry Ward Beecher reflects on the relationship between freedom and war. Drawing on his own experiences as an advocate for abolition and peace, Beecher argues that true freedom can only be achieved through nonviolence and cooperation.

      Freedom and War
    • 2023
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      In this collection of speeches and essays, Henry Ward Beecher reflects on the issues of freedom and war in America during the 19th century. With powerful rhetoric and insightful analysis, Beecher calls for the abolition of slavery and advocates for a peaceful resolution to conflicts. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in American history and political philosophy.

      Freedom and War, Discourses on Topics Suggested by the Times
    • 2023
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      The Overture of Angels

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      A sermon by influential American preacher Henry Ward Beecher, delivered in 1858. The sermon focuses on the role of angels in Christian theology, and provides insight into Beecher's views on the subject.

      The Overture of Angels
    • 2023

      A Treasury of Illustration

      • 710 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      Published in 1887, this volume collects a wide variety of illustrations, including engravings, photographs, and sketches, on a diverse range of subjects. Many of the illustrations are accompanied by poetry, prose, or scripture passages. The book provides a glimpse into the popular culture and artistic tastes of the late 19th century.

      A Treasury of Illustration