This is a carefully transcribed and formatted edition of "A Sermon Preach'd Before The Archbishop, Bishops, And Clergy, Of The Province Of Canterbury Met In Convocation At The Cathedral Church Of St. Paul, On February 10, 1700" by William Hayley. This sermon offers a glimpse into the religious and intellectual landscape of early 18th century England. Hayley's discourse, delivered before the esteemed assembly at St. Paul's Cathedral, provides valuable insights into the theological and ecclesiastical concerns of the time. This edition preserves the original text while ensuring readability for modern audiences, making it an essential resource for scholars of religious history, theology, and British history.
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