"Reflections On The Shortness Of Time, A Sermon" is a poignant meditation on mortality and the fleeting nature of human existence. Delivered by John Gardiner, Rector of Brailsford, this sermon offers timeless wisdom and spiritual guidance. Gardiner's reflections encourage readers to contemplate the importance of each moment and to live a life of purpose and virtue in light of life's brevity.
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