James Galloway Cowan
7 books
James Galloway Cowan was a 19th-century clergyman and author known for his plain sermons that addressed various social and religious issues of his time. He served at Archbishop Tenison's Chapel in Regent Street, where he preached on topics ranging from marriage to public distress. His notable works include "Bear ye one another's burdens," which reflects his engagement with the Lancashire distress, and "Christian Marriage Indissoluble," emphasizing the sanctity of marriage. Cowan's sermons are characterized by their straightforward language and moral clarity, contributing to the religious discourse of his era.
Books by This Author
7 titles
"Bear ye one another's burdens." A Plain Sermon on the Lancashire Distress
James Galloway Cowan
"Hear Ye the Rod, and Who Hath Appointed It" / A Sermon for the Fast Day, October 7, 1857
James Galloway Cowan
Christian Marriage Indissoluble: A Plain Sermon / Preached at Archbishop Tenison's chapel, on the fifth Sunday after Trinity, 1857
James Galloway Cowan
Plain Sermons, Preached at Archbishop Tenison's Chapel, Regent Street
James Galloway Cowan
Plain Sermons, preached at Archbishop Tenison's Chapel, Regent Street. Second Series
James Galloway Cowan
The Cause and Cure of the Cattle Plague: A Plain Sermon
James Galloway Cowan
The Ritual Movement / Three plain sermons preached at St. John the Evangelist's, Hammersmith
James Galloway Cowan