This volume comprises five sermons by James Hildyard focusing on the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus. These sermons provide theological insights and interpretations relevant to Christian teachings. In addition to the sermons, the book includes a proposed plan for introducing a systematic study of theology within the university setting, specifically designed for students preparing for careers in the Church. This section outlines a structured approach to theological education, aiming to equip future clergy with a comprehensive understanding of religious doctrine and practice.
Also included is 'Concio Ad Clerum ... Habita, Xxiv0 Fe', adding further depth to the theological discourse presented in this collection. This work offers valuable historical context and theological perspective, making it a significant resource for scholars and those interested in religious studies and the history of theological education.
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