About This Book
A posthumous collection pairs an essay on pure and undefiled religion with a series of sermons by an Anglican clergyman, presenting evangelical theology alongside pastoral instruction. It explains doctrines such as justification by imputed righteousness and the need for spiritual renewal, insists that genuine faith produces moral fruits, and defends adherence to the church’s formularies. The discourses combine clear argumentation, devotional warmth, and practical application, seeking to correct misunderstandings that grace leads to licentiousness and to encourage heartfelt obedience and pastoral edification.
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