A collection of sermons delivered by the Anglican theologian E.B. Pusey during Lent at the University of Oxford, ’Lenten Sermons’ addresses themes of sin, repentance, and redemption through the lens of Scripture and Church history. Pusey was a leading figure in the Oxford Movement, which sought to restore Catholic elements to Anglicanism, and these sermons reflect his emphasis on the importance of tradition and sacraments.
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