"Watch-Words; Or, New-Year Addresses" is a collection of inspiring poetry and sermons by Walter Hugh Hepburne-Scott. This volume offers a reflective and uplifting message, ideal for starting the year with contemplation and spiritual insight. The poems and addresses provide a blend of religious devotion and thoughtful consideration, making it a valuable resource for personal reflection and devotional study.
Hepburne-Scott's work combines poetic artistry with profound spiritual themes, offering readers a source of inspiration and encouragement. This collection captures the essence of Christian faith and provides guidance for living a purposeful and meaningful life. A timeless piece, "Watch-Words" continues to resonate with those seeking spiritual enrichment.
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