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Author Hoare, Edward, 1812-1894
Title A Sermon Preached in York Minister, on St. Bartholomew's Day, Friday, August 24, 1877
on the Occasion of the Consecration of the Right Rev. Rowley Hill, Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man
Credits Transcribed from the [1877] Hatchards edition by David Price
Summary "A Sermon Preached in York Minister, on St. Bartholomew's Day, Friday, August 24, 1877" by The Rev. Canon Hoare is a religious sermon delivered during the late 19th century, specifically in the context of a significant ecclesiastical event—the consecration of a new bishop. The sermon addresses themes central to Christian ministry, including the empowerment of believers through the Holy Spirit and the importance of witnessing for Christ. Its likely topic explores the spiritual resources necessary for the clergy and laity to fulfill their roles in the church effectively. In the sermon, Canon Hoare reflects on the power granted to Christians through the Holy Spirit, articulating that this divine strength is essential for effective ministry and spreading the Gospel. He emphasizes that the role of a witness is not to mediate between God and individuals but to present the truth of Christ directly, encouraging personal engagement with God. The sermon recalls the historical significance of St. Bartholomew’s Day, where the faithful are reminded of the sacrifices made by early witnesses like Stephen. Throughout his address, Hoare calls for a spirit of humility, dependence on God's power, and commitment to unwavering service, culminating in a poignant plea for the ongoing support of the Holy Spirit within the Church. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BV: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Christianity: Practical theology, Worship
Subject Church of England -- Sermons
Subject Sermons, English -- 19th century
Subject Bible. Acts I, 8 -- Sermons
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EBook-No. 52421
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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