E. H. (Edwin Hubbell) Chapin

E. H. (Edwin Hubbell) Chapin
Edwin Hubbell Chapin (1814–1880) was an American preacher, lecturer, and author known for his eloquent oratory and contributions to Universalist theology. He served as the pastor of the Fourth Universalist Society in New York City for over three decades. Chapin wrote several books, including "Humanity in the City" and "Moral Aspects of City Life," which addressed social issues and the ethical challenges of urban living. His works often focused on the moral improvement of individuals and society, blending religion with progressive social thought.

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DISCOURSE I. THE LESSONS OF THE STREET. Wisdom crieth without; she uttereth her voice in the streets.—Proverbs, i. 20. The great truths of religion may be communicated to the mind and the heart in two ways—by abstract treatment, and by illustration. It must be taken up in its absolute connection with God, and with our own souls. In solitary meditation, in self-examination, and in prayer, we shall... more...

THE THREE TABERNACLES And Peter answered and said to Jesus, Master, it is good for us to be here: and let us make three tabernacles, one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elias. MARK ix. 5. Caught up in glory and in rapture, the Apostle seems to have forgotten the world from which he had ascended, and to which he still belonged, and to have craved permanent shelter and extatic communion within... more...