This volume contains two sermons delivered by Thomas Le Mesurier on the occasion of the death of King George III. These sermons offer a glimpse into the sentiments and reflections of the time, providing insight into the public mourning and the perception of the late monarch's reign. Le Mesurier's addresses explore the themes of leadership, mortality, and divine judgment, offering both consolation and moral instruction to his audience. The sermons serve as a historical record of the period and provide valuable context for understanding the social and religious attitudes prevalent in early 19th-century Britain. These are important primary sources for scholars and anyone interested in British history, religious studies, and the life and legacy of George III.
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