This collection of sermons by Bennet Tyler, a prominent American theologian in the 19th century, explores the theme of the worth of the soul. Tyler uses his considerable rhetorical skill to argue that every soul is of infinite value and worthy of God’s love and grace. He encourages readers to embrace a deep sense of personal responsibility for their own spiritual well-being and to seek a genuine relationship with God.
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