This is a sermon entitled "Christianity Not The Religion Either Of The Bible Only, Or Of The Church", delivered by Edward Hawkins on July 28, 1830. This primary visitation sermon was given before Charles James, Lord Bishop of London. It delves into theological considerations regarding the interpretation of Christian doctrine, particularly concerning the roles of scripture and ecclesiastical authority. Hawkins's discourse offers insight into the religious debates and intellectual climate of the period. The sermon presents a reasoned argument on the nature of Christianity, examining the relationship between biblical text and the traditions of the Church. This work is valuable for those studying 19th-century religious history and theological thought.
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