Publisher's Synopsis
This is "An Homily for the Days of Rogation Week," a sermon from the Church of England intended for delivery during Rogation Week. Rogation Week, observed in the Anglican and other Christian traditions, focuses on prayer and fasting, particularly concerning agriculture and fruitful harvests. This homily provides insights into the religious practices and moral teachings prevalent within the Church of England during the early 19th century. It offers a valuable historical snapshot into the spiritual life and social concerns of the era, reflecting the intersection of faith and daily life. This historical text is a fascinating resource for those studying religious history, Anglicanism, and the social history of England.
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