This is a printed sermon delivered by Josiah Pratt at the consecration of Daniel Corrie as the Bishop of Madras. Pratt's address focuses on themes of duty, faith, and the importance of spreading the Christian message, particularly as outlined in the biblical text from 2 Timothy. The sermon provides insights into the religious and social contexts of the time, reflecting the Church of England's missionary efforts and the role of its clergy in colonial India. The text offers a valuable resource for those studying religious history, missionary work, and the lives of prominent figures within the Anglican Church during the early 19th century.
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