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- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- The British Sermon 1689–1901: Quantities, Performance, and Culture
- Sermons: Themes and Developments
- Parish Preaching in the Long Eighteenth Century
- Parish Preaching in the Victorian Era: The Village Sermon
- Preaching from the Platform
- The British Quaker Sermon, 1689–1901
- The Sermons of the Eighteenth-Century Evangelicals
- Sermons in British Catholicism to the Restoration of the Hierarchy (1689–1850)
- Preaching in the Churches of Scotland
- The Sermon and Political controversy in Ireland, 1800–1850
- Sermons in Wales in the Established Church
- Preaching in the Vernacular: The Welsh Sermon, 1689–1901
- Order and Uniformity, Decorum, and Taste: Sermons Preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Three Choirs, 1720–1800
- The Sermon, Court, and Parliament, 1689–1789
- The Defence of Georgian Britain: The Anti-Jacobite Sermon, 1715–1746
- Preaching, National Salvation, Victories, and Thanksgivings: 1689–180<b>0</b>
- Sermons in the Age of the American and French Revolutions
- ‘This Itching Ear’d Age’: Visitation Sermons and Charges in the Eighteenth Century
- Consecration Sermons
- The Protestant Funeral Sermon in England, 1688–1800
- The Victorian Funeral Sermon
- Hard Labour: Institutional Benevolence and the Development of National Education
- Sermons for End Times: Evangelicalism, Romanticism, and Apocalypse in Britain
- Rationalism, the Enlightenment, and Sermons
- Preaching the Oxford Movement
- Sermons and the Catholic Restoration
- Paley to Darwin: Natural Theology versus Science in Victorian Sermons
- Preaching the Broad Church Gospel: The <i>Natal Sermons</i> of Bishop John William Colenso
- From Barbarism to Civility, from Darkness to Light: Preaching Empire as Sacred History
- Eighteenth-Century Mission Sermons
- The Sermon in the British Colonies
- Church of Ireland Missions to Roman Catholics, <i>c.</i>1700–1800
- ‘Go ye therefore and teach all nations.’ Evangelical and Mission Sermons: The Imperial Period
- The Poet-Preachers
- Tradition, Preaching, and the Gothic Revival
- The Sermon and the Victorian Novel
- Sermon Studies: Major Issues and Future Directions
- Index
D. Densil Morgan
D. Densil Morgan is Professor of Theology and Provost of Lampeter at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK.
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- [UNTITLED]
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Preface
- The British Sermon 1689–1901: Quantities, Performance, and Culture
- Sermons: Themes and Developments
- Parish Preaching in the Long Eighteenth Century
- Parish Preaching in the Victorian Era: The Village Sermon
- Preaching from the Platform
- The British Quaker Sermon, 1689–1901
- The Sermons of the Eighteenth-Century Evangelicals
- Sermons in British Catholicism to the Restoration of the Hierarchy (1689–1850)
- Preaching in the Churches of Scotland
- The Sermon and Political controversy in Ireland, 1800–1850
- Sermons in Wales in the Established Church
- Preaching in the Vernacular: The Welsh Sermon, 1689–1901
- Order and Uniformity, Decorum, and Taste: Sermons Preached at the Anniversary Meeting of the Three Choirs, 1720–1800
- The Sermon, Court, and Parliament, 1689–1789
- The Defence of Georgian Britain: The Anti-Jacobite Sermon, 1715–1746
- Preaching, National Salvation, Victories, and Thanksgivings: 1689–180<b>0</b>
- Sermons in the Age of the American and French Revolutions
- ‘This Itching Ear’d Age’: Visitation Sermons and Charges in the Eighteenth Century
- Consecration Sermons
- The Protestant Funeral Sermon in England, 1688–1800
- The Victorian Funeral Sermon
- Hard Labour: Institutional Benevolence and the Development of National Education
- Sermons for End Times: Evangelicalism, Romanticism, and Apocalypse in Britain
- Rationalism, the Enlightenment, and Sermons
- Preaching the Oxford Movement
- Sermons and the Catholic Restoration
- Paley to Darwin: Natural Theology versus Science in Victorian Sermons
- Preaching the Broad Church Gospel: The <i>Natal Sermons</i> of Bishop John William Colenso
- From Barbarism to Civility, from Darkness to Light: Preaching Empire as Sacred History
- Eighteenth-Century Mission Sermons
- The Sermon in the British Colonies
- Church of Ireland Missions to Roman Catholics, <i>c.</i>1700–1800
- ‘Go ye therefore and teach all nations.’ Evangelical and Mission Sermons: The Imperial Period
- The Poet-Preachers
- Tradition, Preaching, and the Gothic Revival
- The Sermon and the Victorian Novel
- Sermon Studies: Major Issues and Future Directions
- Index