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This collection of sermons by nineteenth-century Anglican theologians E.B. Pusey and John Keble explores the liturgical and theological foundations of the Church of England. The sermons offer a rich and thought-provoking reflection on the meaning and significance of Christian worship, and provide an insightful commentary on the spirituality and practice of the Anglican tradition. Pusey and Keble's erudite and eloquent prose, combined with their deep devotional insights, make this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Christian faith and worship.
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