This is a digitized version of "A Sermon Preached In The Parish-church Of Werrington," delivered by William Hole on Wednesday, September 7, 1743, at the consecration of the church. Hole's sermon provides insights into the religious and social context of 18th-century Devon. It offers a glimpse into the theological perspectives and ecclesiastical practices prevalent during that era. This historical document is valuable for researchers and readers interested in religious history, the history of the Church of England, and the cultural landscape of 18th-century Britain. The text captures the essence of the consecration ceremony and the spiritual sentiments of the community.
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