Sermons for the Day

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Sermons for the Day

by Edward Hoare

EN·~1 hours

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In this mid‑nineteenth‑century collection, a parish priest addresses a nation restless with religious debate. He confronts the surge of Roman‑Catholic influence in England, urging his congregation to understand why the Church of England stands apart and to examine the doctrine of transubstantiation with clear scriptural reasoning. The sermon opens with a vivid picture of a society buffeted by “waves before the gale,” setting a tone of urgent yet measured inquiry.

The preacher’s method is both pastoral and scholarly, guiding listeners through the biblical foundations of Christ’s sacrifice and his exalted position at the right hand of God. By contrasting the ancient priestly rituals with the Reformation’s emphasis on a singular, all‑sufficient atonement, he equips believers—especially the young—with arguments to articulate their faith. Listeners will appreciate the earnest, measured rhetoric that seeks to ground belief in reasoned doctrine rather than fleeting sentiment.

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Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (76K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2018-04-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Edward Hoare

Edward Hoare

1812–1894

A well-known Victorian evangelical clergyman, he wrote practical religious books and sermons shaped by decades of parish work in Tunbridge Wells. His writing is direct, earnest, and closely tied to the religious debates of 19th-century England.

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