The Book of Homilies contains the authorized sermons of the Church of England. Originally published in two volumes during the reigns of Edward VI and Elizabeth I, the homilies were intended to provide for the Church a new model of simplified topical preaching, as well as to perpetuate the theology of the English Reformation.
Twenty-Five of the Greatest Sermons Ever Preached
Seeing Things Differently
Briefly for Jacobs case here, S. Bernard : expresses it well in his own, est commune exilium, there is one banishment common to us all, ... pen corr; duo F26 374 cogár viverel F26" pen corr, cogarvicere F26 390 Psal. 23.4.] ed., Psal.
This is the first in an eagerly awaited series of four volumes of John Wesley's sermons. It contains a detailed introduction as well as sermons 1-33 of Sermons on Several...
Sounds of the Passion: Meditations on Jesus' Journey to the Cross
A Word for All Seasons
Seek First His Kingdom: An Anthology of the Sermons of the Saint
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The Oxford Edition of the Sermons of John Donne: Sermons preached at the Court of Charles I
The Oxford Edition of the Sermons of John Donne: Sermons preached at the Jacobean courts, 1615-1619