Publisher's Synopsis
This is Volume 2 of "Sermons On the Principal Events and Truths of Redemption," by John Henry Hobart, dating back to 1824. This collection presents a series of sermons exploring core tenets of Christian faith and the redemptive narrative. In addition to the sermons, this volume includes an address and a dissertation focusing on the state of the departed and Christ's descent into Hell.
Hobart's work offers insights into theological discussions of the early 19th century, providing valuable historical context for understanding religious thought and discourse of the period. This volume will appeal to scholars of religious history, theology students, and anyone interested in exploring classic sermons on redemption and eschatology.
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