This is a carefully transcribed sermon, "A Sermon Preach'd In The Chapel At Lambeth, February XVIII, 1738-9", delivered by John Chapman at the consecration of Matthias Mawson as Lord Bishop of Llandaff. This historical document offers a glimpse into the religious and intellectual climate of 18th-century England. Chapman's sermon provides insights into the theological perspectives and moral concerns prevalent during that era. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in religious history, homiletics, and the Church of England's evolution. Examining the rhetoric and content within this sermon reveals the social and spiritual values that shaped the period.
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