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Sermons Volume 1

by Ezekiel Hopkins

Five searching sermons from the pen of a seventeenth-century Puritan bishop, addressing some of the most urgent concerns of the soul: the folly of sin, the nature of true happiness, the resurrection of Christ, the duty of brotherly admonition, and the dreadfulness of God's wrath. Hopkins preaches with pastoral clarity and doctrinal precision, pressing his hearers toward repentance, holiness, and wholehearted pursuit of Christ as the only ground of joy and safety.
Chapters
6
Word count
35,728
Type
Sermon
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Table of contents

  1. 01 Preface to the Reader 375 words
  2. 02 The Folly of Sinners 5,081 words
  3. 03 True Happiness 5,626 words
  4. 04 The Resurrection of Christ 5,364 words
  5. 05 Brotherly Admonition 7,618 words
  6. 06 The Dreadfulness of God's Wrath, Explained 11,594 words
Front matter (2 sections)

Frontispiece

Ezekiel Hopkins, Bishop of Derry. [illegible] Sturt sculp, printed for Nathanael Ranew, portrait of Ezekiel Hopkins.

Title Page

The First Volume of Discourses or Sermons on Several Scriptures.

By Ezekiel Hopkins, late Lord Bishop of London-Derry.

The Second Edition Corrected.

Imprimatur. November 29, 1690. Z. Isham, R. R. D. Henrico, Bishop of London, a. Sacris.

London, Printed by J. Wilde, for Nathanael Ranew, at the King's Arms, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1694.

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