This volume comprises a collection of sermons by John Tillotson, carefully selected and arranged for the modern reader. Tillotson, a prominent Archbishop of Canterbury in the late 17th century, was renowned for his eloquent and reasoned approach to Christian theology. These sermons offer valuable insights into the religious thought and moral values of the era. Edited and with a preface by George Warburton Weldon, this collection presents Tillotson's key theological arguments and pastoral guidance, making it an invaluable resource for students of religious history and those interested in the development of Christian doctrine. The sermons cover a range of topics, reflecting the pressing concerns and spiritual needs of Tillotson's time, and continue to resonate with readers seeking a deeper understanding of faith and reason.
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