New Tabernacle Sermons
1886
New Tabernacle Sermons, published in 1886 by T. De Witt Talmage, is a collection of sermons delivered at the Brooklyn Tabernacle. The sermons cover various themes within Christian doctrine, emphasizing moral issues, spiritual strength, and societal challenges. Notably, Talmage examines the biblical figure Samson, contrasting his physical strength with moral weaknesses to illustrate the importance of integrity and responsible use of one's abilities. Talmage's eloquent style and passionate rhetoric invite reflection on personal and spiritual responsibilities.






