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Paperback The Perils Of False Brethren, Both In Church And State: Set Forth In A Sermon [on 2 Cor. Xi. 26] Preach'd Before The Lord Mayor, On The 5th Of Novembe Book

ISBN: 1179044606

ISBN13: 9781179044606

The Perils Of False Brethren, Both In Church And State: Set Forth In A Sermon [on 2 Cor. Xi. 26] Preach'd Before The Lord Mayor, On The 5th Of Novembe

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The Perils Of False Brethren, Both In Church And State is a compelling sermon delivered by Henry Sacheverell before the Lord Mayor on November 5th, 1709. Rooted in the biblical text of 2 Corinthians XI: 26, this discourse delves into the dangers posed by deceitful individuals within both ecclesiastical and governmental spheres. Sacheverell's passionate oration provides a fascinating glimpse into the religious and political landscape of early 18th-century England.

This sermon stands as a significant historical document, reflecting the tensions and anxieties of its time. Sacheverell's powerful rhetoric ignited considerable controversy, ultimately leading to his impeachment and trial. His words offer valuable insights into the complex interplay between religious belief, political power, and social stability during a pivotal period in British history. "The Perils Of False Brethren" remains relevant for anyone interested in the history of political thought, religious discourse, and the enduring struggle against hypocrisy and deceit.

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