Charles Simeon

Charles Simeon, born in 1759 in England, was a prominent evangelical Anglican clergyman whose influence extended far beyond his local parish. Educated at the University of Cambridge, he became known for his profound biblical preaching and commitment to the spiritual growth of his congregation at Holy Trinity Church in Cambridge. Over the years, Simeon faced considerable opposition, yet he remained steadfast in his mission, reaching countless souls through his sermons and writings. His dedication to the Gospel and his pastoral care have left a lasting legacy in the church community.

In addition to his preaching, Simeon was a prolific author, penning works that delve into theology, biblical interpretation, and Christian living. His writings reflect a deep understanding of Scripture and a heartfelt desire to guide others in their faith journeys. For those interested in exploring Simeon's thoughts and insights, his works are available here in the app. Whether you’re a seasoned reader of theological texts or simply curious, there is something in Simeon’s writings to inspire and enrich your spiritual life.

Malachi, from Horae Homileticae

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Simeon's Works, as they were published 1832, fill twenty-one large octavo volumes, and the title-page reads, "Horae Homileticae or Disc…

Exodus, from Horae Homileticae

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Simeon's Works, as they were published 1832, fill twenty-one large octavo volumes, and the title-page reads, "Horae Homileticae or Disc…

Matthew, from Horae Homileticae

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Simeon's Works, as they were published 1832, fill twenty-one large octavo volumes, and the title-page reads, 'Horae Homileticae or Discourse…