For over thirty years, Frederick Denison Maurice was one of the most influential figures in the Anglican Church, known for his passionate sermons and progressive views on social issues. This collection of his sermons, delivered at Lincoln’s Inn Chapel, covers a wide range of topics from faith and ethics to politics and economics. With a new introduction by a leading theologian, this book is a valuable addition to any library of religious literature.
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