The Knowledge Of God is Volume 5 in a series of sermons by William Walsham How, a prominent figure in the Anglican Church. These sermons offer insights into Christian theology and explore themes of faith, spirituality, and the divine. How's eloquent prose and deep understanding of scripture make this collection a valuable resource for those seeking spiritual enrichment. The sermons in this volume, like others in the series, reflect How's dedication to pastoral care and his ability to connect with congregations on a profound level. Readers interested in classic religious literature and the history of Anglican thought will find this volume to be a compelling and enlightening read.
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