
Divine Mercy; or, the temporal advantages of the Sabbath
Unveiling the Sacred and Practical Significance of the SabbathBy George BryanLength1h 25m
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In "Divine Mercy; or, the Temporal Advantages of the Sabbath," George Bryan intricately explores the theological, social, and economic benefits of Sabbath observance, articulating a compelling argument for its relevance in contemporary society. His writing is characterized by articulate prose and persuasive rhetoric, engaging the reader through a synthesis of scriptural analysis and practical implications. Bryan situates this work within the Puritan tradition, emphasizing the spiritual discipline of rest and rejuvenation as foundational to a well-ordered life and society. The book serves as both a theological treatise and an advocate for social reform, inviting readers to reconsider the role of the Sabbath in their own lives amidst modern distractions. George Bryan was deeply influenced by the religious fervor of his time, particularly focusing on the interplay between spirituality and daily life. His experiences as a minister and scholar provide him with a unique perspective on the moral and social obligations inherent in observance of the Sabbath. Through his writings, he sought to bridge the gap between faith and practical living, encouraging individuals to embrace the Sabbath as a means of divine mercy and communal well-being. For readers interested in the intersections of faith, social ethics, and personal well-being, Bryan's "Divine Mercy" is an essential read. It not only provides a robust theological framework but also challenges contemporary views on rest and productivity. This book is a timely call to reclaim the Sabbath as a source of divine grace and societal harmony.
Audiobook details
GenreSpirituality and Religion
Length1 hr 25 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 5, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
4DIVINE MERCY; &c.
2THE Chelsea Working-Man’s Sabbath Essay.
5FOOTNOTES.
3TO THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF HARROWBY, &c. &c. &c.