This is a digitally restored edition of "A Sermon Preached Before The House Of Lords, In The Abbey Church Of Westminster, On Wednesday, June 11. 1746," delivered by Matthew Hutton, Lord Bishop of Bangor. This important historical document offers a glimpse into the religious and political climate of 18th-century England.
Hutton's sermon, delivered before the esteemed members of the House of Lords, provides insight into the moral and spiritual considerations of the time. It serves as a primary source for understanding the relationship between the Church, the government, and the aristocracy during a pivotal period in British history. Scholars of religious history, political science, and British studies will find this sermon a valuable resource.
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