About This Book
A nineteenth-century Anglican clergyman addresses moral, theological, and social questions through a sequence of sermons that interpret scripture for everyday life. Subjects range from family relations, baptismal names, and personal conscience to salvation, providence, public spirit, toleration, and national duty. Each sermon mixes biblical exegesis, doctrinal reflection, and practical exhortation, urging repentance, charity, and responsible conduct; the collection emphasizes personal responsibility, the moral formation of children, and the integration of religious belief with civic and domestic life.
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