Publisher's Synopsis
The Victor in the Conflict presents a collection of sermons delivered by Samuel Wilberforce Victor during Lent in 1867. These sermons offer spiritual guidance and theological reflections relevant to the Lenten season. Victor's eloquent prose and insightful commentary provide readers with a window into the religious thought of the 19th century.
These sermons are a valuable resource for those interested in historical religious discourse and the practices associated with Lent. They delve into themes of sacrifice, redemption, and spiritual growth, making them an enduring source of inspiration and contemplation for modern readers.
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