
A Sermon: Thou shalt not commit Adultery
A Sermon: Thou shalt not commit Adultery, written by Joseph Phillimore in the early 19th century, addresses the moral and spiritual implications of adultery. The discourse emphasizes the importance of adhering to God's commandments, particularly the commandment against adultery, and explores its causes, consequences, and the significance of marriage. Phillimore uses scriptural examples, such as King David, to illustrate the dangers of infidelity and calls for a return to virtue and righteousness in society.

