This volume collects a series of sermons on topics ranging from the nature of sin to the meaning of baptism. The authors are all prominent figures in the Oxford Movement, a 19th century movement within the Church of England that sought to restore the Catholic elements of Anglicanism. A fascinating glimpse into the religious and intellectual ferment of Victorian England.
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