Jean Baptiste Massillon’s Sermons for Every Sunday and Festival of the Year is a collection of sermons that provide valuable insights into Massillon’s ideas about Christianity and the role of the church in society. This edition, translated by E. Peach, includes sermons for every Sunday and major festival of the Christian year, making it an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the history of Christian theology.
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