Louis Albert Banks

Louis Albert Banks was a prolific author and a significant figure in the early 20th century, known for his contributions to religious literature and inspirational writing. Born in 1855, Banks dedicated much of his life to exploring themes of faith, morality, and the human spirit. His works reflect a deep understanding of both the challenges and joys of life, resonating with readers seeking guidance and enlightenment. With a career that spanned several decades, he left a rich legacy of writings that continue to inspire and uplift.

As you delve into Banks' works, you'll discover a unique blend of personal reflection and universal truths that invite you to ponder your own journey. Each book serves as a gentle companion, encouraging readers to reflect on their values and beliefs. We invite you to explore his writings in the app, where you might find just the wisdom or comfort you need on your own path.

The Great Sinners of the Bible

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This is a collection of sermons which were preached in the First Methodist Episcopal Church in Cleveland, Ohio, during the autumn and winter…

Christ and His Friends

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This is a series of sermons that were given in Hanson Place Methodist Episcopal Church in January 1895. They are here collected together by …

David and His Friends: A Series of Revival Sermons

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This is a collection of thirty-one revival sermons, all of which were preached in the First Methodist Episcopal Church, Cleveland, Ohio, dur…

A Year's Prayer-Meeting Talks

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This is a series of 52 talks, all of which were delivered by Rev. Banks in the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Cleveland, Ohio on a week…

The Fisherman and his Friends: A Series of Revival Sermons

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The sermons in this collection were preached in Hanson Place Methodist Episcopal Church during the month of January, 1896. Afterwards, they …