Sermons to Dispel Anxiety Audiobook By Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charles Kingsley, James Martineau, more cover art

Sermons to Dispel Anxiety

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Sermons to Dispel Anxiety

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Charles Kingsley, James Martineau, more
Narrated by: Don Randall, Dick Fisher
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An effective alternative to vapid "flavor-of-the-day" pop psychology, these sermons offer deeply founded and time-proven relief for the troubles of the soul. These works provide inspiration for all, religious or not, and are highly entertaining!

Included in this audiobook:

"The Distracted Mind", "Terror by Night", and "The Torment of Fear" by Charles Kingsley; "Parting Words" by James Martineau; "Christ and the Fear of Death" by George H. Morrison; "Self-Reliance" by Ralph Waldo Emerson; "Fearing and Trusting" by Charles H. Spurgeon; and "Love and Fear" by Alexander Maclaren.

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I felt that the various messages on this topic were very inspiring. The voices were very adequate and clear sounding to me. They were actually a comfort and exhortation at night when all is still and the mind tends to be more open to think on anxious things.

Very, very inspiring

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Very unsatisfied with the quality of the reading. At times the inflection and tone were so distracting that I could not even understand the meaning of the text.

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