- God’s Requirements,
- A New Heart,
- Love of the World,
- Longing for Righteousness,
- Life in Christ,
- The Pattern in the Mount,
- Faith and its Aspirations,
- Conceptions of Religion,
- The Bread of Life,
- Joy of the Angels,
- Honoring Christ,
- Spiritual Resurrection,
- Wayside Opportunities,
- The Blessing of the Merciful,
- Christian Humility, and
- Seeing Darkly.
“One peculiarity of these Discourses is, that they present no distinct characteristics which would render them objectionable to Christians of any denomination, while the matter they contain can not fail to meet with the highest approval of all truly Christian minds and hearts.”—Life Illustrated.
“They abound in bursts of spontaneous eloquence which it is not easy to preserve under the process of elaborate composition.”—New York Tribune.
“They are valuable to all mankind in one respect, that they not only teach spiritual truth, but touch the sources of spiritual joy. The power of some preachers paralyzes, that of Mr. Chapin inspires. All the strength he possesses he communicates; he not only announces good principles, but quickens good motives.”—Boston Transcript.
“They are remarkable performances, admirable in spirit, full of earnestness, persuasive, and powerful.”—The Welcome Guest, Boston.
“Almost every page we have turned might be cited in illustration of the first qualities of extemporaneous address.”—Christian Examiner.
“We are quite sure that his extemporaneous efforts are not inferior in their effect upon the hearer to his more carefully prepared discourses; and we should not be surprised if it proved that in their printed form they were more sought for and read than his other works.”—Albion.
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