"Bear ye one another's burdens." A Plain Sermon on the Lancashire Distress
A preacher distinguishes burdens every person must bear for themselves—those arising from sin and responsibility—from burdens that fall without fault, and argues that Christian duty requires believers to relieve others through sympathy, shared resources, and active help. He applies this principle to industrial distress among cotton operatives whose mills have closed for lack of supply, urging private charity and communal obligation while criticizing the reluctance of employers and authorities to act. He praises the afflicted for their patient conduct and calls listeners to practical, sustained relief modeled on Christ's example.
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A preacher distinguishes burdens every person must bear for themselves—those arising from sin and responsibility—from burdens that fall without fault, and argues that Christian duty requires believers to relieve others through sympathy, shared resources, and active help. He applies this principle to industrial distress among cotton operatives whose mills have closed for lack of supply, urging private charity and communal obligation while criticizing the reluctance of employers and authorities to act. He praises the afflicted for their patient conduct and calls listeners to practical, sustained relief modeled on Christ's example.
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