This is a letter addressed to the Lord Bishop of Exeter concerning a sermon he delivered in a Catholic Church within his diocese. Penned by one of his own clergy, the letter offers a critique of the Bishop's sermon, specifically focusing on its themes of God's spiritual revelations to mankind. The text provides insight into theological debates and interpretations of religious doctrine within the Anglican Church during the period in which it was written. It is valuable for those studying religious history and the development of Christian theology.
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