A significant historical document, "A Sermon, Preached At The Cathedral Church Of St. Paul, London, Before His Majesty, And Both Houses Of Parliament" captures a pivotal moment in British history. Delivered by Beilby Porteus, Lord Bishop of London, on Thursday, April 23, 1789, this sermon was given as part of a general thanksgiving.
This printed sermon offers insights into the religious and political sentiments of the era, reflecting the intersection of faith and governance. Porteus's words, spoken before the King and Parliament, provide a window into the prevailing attitudes and concerns of the late 18th century. Scholars of religious history, British history, and political science will find this a valuable primary source.
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