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Readings From Great Authors: Arranged for Responsive, or Other Use in Churches, Schools, Forums, Homes, Etc.

Contributor(s): Holmes, John Haynes (Author), Brown, Harvey Dee (Author), Redding, Helen Edmunds (Author)

ISBN: 9781025942612

Publisher: Tradd Street Press

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Pub Date: February 14, 2026

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.26" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 0.41 lbs) 124 pages

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Description: "Readings From Great Authors" is a curated anthology designed for communal reflection and public recitation. Compiled to serve as a bridge between literature and spiritual practice, this collection provides a wealth of moral, ethical, and spiritual wisdom drawn from the world's most influential writers and thinkers. The work is specifically arranged for responsive reading, making it a versatile resource for use in religious services, educational forums, social gatherings, and the private home environment.

The selections within this volume emphasize themes of social justice, international brotherhood, truth, and the enduring human spirit. By bringing together diverse voices from across literary history, the collection seeks to inspire virtue and communal harmony through the power of the spoken word. It serves as both a liturgical tool and a literary treasury, offering readers accessible passages that resonate with universal values. Each entry is selected for its rhetorical strength and its capacity to provoke thoughtful contemplation in a shared setting, making "Readings From Great Authors" an essential companion for those seeking to integrate classic wisdom into modern life.

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