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Sermons for the Day

A collection of Anglican sermons addressing contemporary religious controversies and pastoral concerns. The preacher examines doctrine—especially the denial of transubstantiation—by expounding Scripture on Christ's one sufficient sacrifice, his ascension, priestly intercession, and present reign at God's right hand. Each sermon combines biblical exposition with practical application: urging believers to know and defend their faith, cultivate sound doctrine, offer prayerful confidence in Christ's advocacy, and train the young in scriptural principles. The addresses counter Romanizing innovations and skeptical trends while offering consolation about Christ's saving work, emphasizing the completeness of atonement and the believer's access to mercy through Christ's priesthood.

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A collection of Anglican sermons addressing contemporary religious controversies and pastoral concerns. The preacher examines doctrine—especially the denial of transubstantiation—by expounding Scripture on Christ's one sufficient sacrifice, his ascension, priestly intercession, and present reign at God's right hand. Each sermon combines biblical exposition with practical application: urging believers to know and defend their faith, cultivate sound doctrine, offer prayerful confidence in Christ's advocacy, and train the young in scriptural principles. The addresses counter Romanizing innovations and skeptical trends while offering consolation about Christ's saving work, emphasizing the completeness of atonement and the believer's access to mercy through Christ's priesthood.

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Edward Hoare

Edward Hoare was a 19th-century Anglican cleric and author known for his theological writings and sermons. His works often explore the intersection of faith and spiritual life, as seen in his notable book, "Nothing Between," which addresses the special doctrines of the Reformation. Hoare's contributions to religious literature include discussions on baptism, clerical subscription, and the nature of inspiration, reflecting his deep engagement with the challenges of his time. His sermons, such as those preached in York Minster, reveal his commitment to pastoral care and the spiritual guidance of his congregation.

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