England'S Stewardship; The Substance Of A Sermon Preached On The Fast-Day In Trinity Church Tunbridge Wells
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A timely whisper from history a sermon that still speaks to conscience and community. England's Stewardship invites readers into a disciplined compassionate gaze on national duty and divine mercy.In this concise nineteenth‑century tract Edward Hoare threads public fast day reflection with practical instruction for Anglican congregations. The work marries spiritual exhortation to social responsibility exploring themes of national stewardship moral duty and the judgment and mercy that shape England's religious landscape. It is both a window into early nineteenth century england and a guide for thoughtful religious study offering a model of sermon craft that remains accessible to modern readers and curious students alike.Its literary and historical significance rests in its staunch voice from a period when public faith sought to shape public life. The prose is clear and reverent yet unusually direct about the responsibilities of pastors and lay readers in times of trial. For casual readers and classic-literature collectors the piece functions as a compact exemplar of Anglican sermon rhetoric a collectible that preserves a cultural moment when religion politics and daily life were closely braided.Out of print for decades this edition from Alpha Editions restores the work for today's and future generations. More than a reprint it is a collector's item and a cultural treasure-an opportunity to engage with authentic religious study use public fast day sermon tradition and English religious literature in one elegantly preserved volume.
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