The Sacrifice of Life Slain by the Twenty-Nine Instruments of Death: Being the Substance of a Sermon Preached on Sunday Morning, Nov. 28, 1813 at the Obelisk Chapel

The Sacrifice of Life Slain by the Twenty-Nine Instruments of Death: Being the Substance of a Sermon Preached on Sunday Morning, Nov. 28, 1813 at the Obelisk Chapel
The Sacrifice of Life Slain by the Twenty-Nine Instruments of Death is a sermon by J. Church, published in 1814, reflecting on key theological themes within Christianity. Preached on November 28, 1813, at the Obelisk Chapel, the sermon explores the significance of Christ's crucifixion and the concept of sin, using vivid imagery and scriptural references. Church draws parallels between Old Testament sacrificial practices and the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus, emphasizing the necessity for redemption through faith. This work is notable for its detailed examination of the symbolism of sacrifice in Christian doctrine during the early 19th century.


















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