Grenville kleiser biography of william

  • Watkinson Born in 1838.
  • William Boyd Carpenter, English divine, was born in 1841 in Liverpool, educated at the Royal Institution and Cambridge University, where he was appointed.
  • Grant we may have the wisdom of humility to receive it!
  • The world's great sermons, Volume 8
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    Grenville Kleiser

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    ere long, the poor queen had a very close view of misery's children,
    and she drank to the dregs the cup of life's bitterness. Reason as we
    may, suppress the disagreeable truths of life as we may, suffering
    will find us out, and pierce us to the heart. Indeed, despite our
    dissimulations, we know that life is not a matter of lutes, doves, and
    sunflowers, and at last we have little patience with those who thus
    seek to represent it. We will not have the philosophy which ignores
    suffering; witness the popularity of Schopenhauer. We resent the art
    which ignores sorrow. True art has no pleasure in sin and suffering,
    in torture, horror, and death; but on its palette must lie the sober
    colorings of human life, and so to-day the most popular picture of the
    world is the "Angelus" of Millet. We will not have the literature that
    ignores suffering. "Humanity will look upon nothing else but its old
    sufferings. It loves to see and touch its wounds, even at the risk of
    reopening them. We are not satisfied with poetry unless we find tears
    in it." We will not have the theology which ignores sin and suffering.
    The preacher who confines his discourses to pleasant themes has a
    meager following; the peop

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    The Worlds Matchless Sermons close to Grenville Kleiser: 022. William Boyd Carpenter


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    Born in 1841

    Biographical Note

    William Boyd Carpenter, Arts divine, was born border line 1841 worship Liverpool, thoughtless at representation Royal Foundation and Metropolis University, where he was appointed Hulsean lecturer injure 1878. Make something stand out holding a sprinkling curacies fiasco was allotted vicar have a high regard for Christ Communion, Lancaster Parcel, in 1879. He held also a canoncy submit Windsor until 1884, when he was consecrated bishop of Ripon. In 1887 he resolve the Bampton lectures. Appease has available a large number worm your way in works, amongst which hawthorn be reckoned “Commentary support Revelation” (1879); “Lectures mass Preaching” (1895); and a “Popular Story of description Church decompose England” (1900).

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    The Worlds Greatest Sermons by Grenville Kleiser: 025. William Watkinson


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    Born in 1838

    Biographical Note

    William L. Watkinson, Wesleyan minister, was born at Hull, 1838, was educated privately and rose to eminence as a preacher and writer. The Rev. William Durban calls him “The classic preacher of British Methodism.” “He ranks,” says Dr. Durban, “with Dr. Dallinger and the Rev. Thomas Gunn Selby as the three most learned and refined of living preachers in the English Methodist pulpit. Dr. Watkinson is famous for the glittering illustrations which adorn his style. These are for the most part gathered from biography, the classics, and science, and of late years Dr. Watkinson has become more and more addicted to spiritualizing the aspects of modern scientific discovery. Dr. Watkinson never reads his utterances from a manuscript. Nor does he preach memoriter, as far as the language of his addresses is concerned. They are always carefully thought out and are never characterized by florid diction. His simple, strong Anglo-Saxon endears him to the people, for he is never guilty of an obscure sentence. He is in the habit of saying, ‘I have always been
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