This volume contains three sermons by John Purchas entitled 'The Death of Ezekiel's Wife'. These sermons delve into the theological and spiritual lessons derived from the biblical narrative found in the Book of Ezekiel. Purchas explores themes of loss, faith, and divine purpose as illuminated by this poignant Old Testament event.
Offering insights into 19th-century religious thought, these sermons provide valuable historical context for understanding the interpretation of scripture and its application to personal and communal life. Readers interested in religious history, homiletics, or biblical studies will find these sermons to be a significant addition to their understanding of faith and grief.
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