Author |
James, Herbert |
Author |
Hoare, Edward, 1812-1894 |
Title |
Two Sermons Preached in the Parish Church of Nonington, Kent, January 17, 1864 being the Sunday following the Funeral of John Pemberton Plumptre, Esq.
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Note |
Reading ease score: 78.8 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
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Credits |
Transcribed from the [1864] edition by David Price
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Summary |
"Two Sermons Preached in the Parish Church of Nonington, Kent, January 17, 1864" is a collection of two sermons delivered by Rev. Herbert James and Rev. Edward Hoare during the Victorian era. This book serves to commemorate the life of John Pemberton Plumptre, Esq., reflecting on his Christian character and contributions to the community. The overarching topic of the sermons revolves around the essence of faith, the importance of Christian living, and the example set by Plumptre as a guide for others. In these sermons, both ministers emphasize the call for Christians to emulate the faith and virtues embodied by Plumptre. The first sermon by Herbert James elaborates on the nature of true faith, describing it as fixed and joyous, and encourages listeners to remember and follow the example of Plumptre's life. The second sermon by Edward Hoare focuses on the qualities of those who follow Christ, interpreting Plumptre's life as a testament to living in unwavering devotion to God. The speeches culminate in a reflection on the transformation offered through faith, as well as a hope that the congregation learns from Plumptre's legacy, embracing an authentic, grace-filled Christian life. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Language |
English |
LoC Class |
BV: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Practical theology, Worship
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Subject |
Sermons, English -- 19th century
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Subject |
Funeral sermons
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Subject |
Plumptre, John Pemberton, 1791-1864 -- Sermons
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Subject |
Occasional sermons
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Category |
Text |
EBook-No. |
52272 |
Release Date |
Jun 8, 2016 |
Copyright Status |
Public domain in the USA. |
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