This volume contains Richard Whately's treatise 'On Confirmation' followed by 'The Order Of Confirmation.' Whately, Archbishop of Dublin, offers a detailed exploration of the sacrament of confirmation within the Anglican tradition.
The work delves into the theological underpinnings of confirmation, its significance in Christian life, and its role in the broader context of faith and practice. 'The Order Of Confirmation, ' included in the volume, provides the liturgical text and structure for the confirmation service, offering a practical guide to its performance and understanding.
This book serves as a valuable resource for those studying Anglican theology, sacraments, and liturgical practices. It offers insights into the historical and theological perspectives on confirmation within the Church of England.
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