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The Crown Of Thorns: A Token For The Sorrowing

By: E. H. Chapin
Published By: Double9 Books

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The crown of thorns: A token for the sorrowing explores the experience of suffering and the search for inner strength through reflective religious discourse. The book combines meditative insights with compassionate guidance, using moments of personal grief to show how sorrow can deepen understanding and expand emotional resilience. It emphasizes how individuals often try to preserve joyful moments, longing for stability in a world defined by change, yet growth emerges from accepting life’s trials rather than resisting them. The work encourages readers to recognize the transformative potential of hardship, suggesting that endurance, reflection, and spiritual grounding can shape a more meaningful path forward. It highlights the quiet strength found in confronting emotional pain and frames sorrow as a catalyst for inner renewal rather than a burden without purpose. Through its contemplative approach, the book offers a message of comfort, urging readers to move beyond temporary refuge and embrace a deeper journey shaped by perseverance, hope, and a broadened understanding of the human spirit.

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E. H. Chapin

Edwin Hubbell Chapin was an American evangelist and editor of the Christian Leader. He was also a poet, known for the poem Burial at Sea, which inspired the popular folk song Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie. Chapin was born in Union Village, Washington County, New York. He completed his formal schooling at a seminary in Bennington, Vermont. At the age of twenty-four, following a period of theological study, he was invited to take over the pulpit of the Universalist Society of Richmond, Virginia, and was consecrated as a minister in 1838. Two years later, he relocated to Charlestown, Massachusetts, and in 1840 assumed the pastorate of the School Street Society in Boston. In 1848, he moved to New York to serve as pastor of the Church of the Divine Paternity, later known as the Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York, which was located on Broadway. He worked there for over thirty years, garnering crowds of nearly 2,000 people every Sunday. Under his supervision, a new structure was built on the corner of 5th Avenue and 45th Street and dedicated on December 3, 1866.

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publishing Year: 2025
  • Language: English
  • Paperback: 84pages
  • ISBN-10: 9375557677
  • ISBN-13: 9789375557678
  • Item Weight: 109.2g
  • Dimension : 216 x 140 x 5.10mm
  • Reading age: 10+
  • Country of Origin : India
  • Importer: Double 9 Books
  • Packer: Double 9 Books
  • Book Type : Religion > General