""Pulpit Preparation: A Series of Sermons by Various Divines for Sundays and Holy Days Throughout the Ecclesiastical Year"" is a comprehensive homiletic resource designed to guide clergy and theological students through the rhythmic cycle of the liturgical calendar. This extensive collection brings together a diverse array of sermons authored by various respected divines, offering spiritual insights and deep theological reflections tailored for every Sunday and major feast day of the church year.
The work serves as both a practical manual for ministers seeking inspiration for their own preaching and a valuable devotional companion for readers interested in historical Christian oratory. By following the structured progression of the ecclesiastical year, from Advent and Christmas to Eastertide and the Sundays after Trinity, the contributors provide a cohesive journey through the foundational narratives and doctrines of the faith. Each entry addresses the moral and spiritual challenges of the time while remaining firmly rooted in scriptural tradition.
This volume represents a significant historical snapshot of early 20th-century religious thought and pulpit style. Its focus on systematic preparation ensures that the transition from sacred text to public proclamation is handled with intellectual rigor and pastoral care. ""Pulpit Preparation"" remains an essential reference for those studying the history of preaching and the enduring practice of liturgical worship.
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London Skeffington & Son Imprint: Tradd Street Press Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 15mm
Weight: 408g ISBN:9781025938110 ISBN 10: 1025938119 Pages: 288 Publication Date:14 February 2026 Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active