"Sermons for the Day" by Rev. Edward Hoare is a collection of theological discourses primarily written during the mid-19th century, encapsulating the religious concerns and beliefs of that era. The book addresses significant Christian themes, particularly focusing on the relationship between the Church of England and Roman Catholic doctrine. It likely serves as a defense of Anglican beliefs against Catholic practices, particularly the views on transubstantiation and the nature of sacramental worship. The sermons are deeply rooted in scriptural interpretation and theological argumentation, emphasizing the singular nature of Christ's sacrifice on the cross and refuting the notion of recurring sacrifices as represented in the Roman Mass. Hoare argues that Christ's sacrifice was perfect and once-and-for-all, contrasting it with the continuous sacrifices of the Old Testament. He discusses the importance of understanding one’s faith deeply, encouraging adherents to grasp their beliefs rooted in Scripture rather than rely solely on ritual or tradition. By addressing topics such as the ministry of reconciliation and self-sacrifice, the author aims to evoke a sense of commitment and proactive faith among Christians, urging them to live lives that reflect their beliefs in God’s mercy and grace. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Sermons for the Day
By Edward Hoare
"Sermons for the Day" by Rev. Edward Hoare is a collection of theological discourses primarily written during the mid-19th century, encapsulating the ...
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