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Eastertide Sermons

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Alford draws us into his sermons about the resurrection by showing the reader how much we today can identify with the journey of the disciples and women that discovered Christ’s empty tomb. Many wrestling with the Bible have experienced the shattering of all we have known to be true, as was with the disciples when they first mourned Christ’s death and then in shock realized that he did indeed rise from the grave as he had promised. These four sermons begin with Christ’s resurrection and end with his ascension.

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  • Offers sermons about the resurrection of Jesus Christ
  • Identifies with the journey of the disciples and women that discovered Christ’s empty tomb
  • Contains 4 sermons
  • Sermon 1: First Sunday after Easter: The Fact of the Resurrection
  • Sermon 2: Second Sunday after Easter: The Great Shepherd
  • Sermon 3: Third Sunday after Easter: The Shepherd and His Sheep
  • Sermon 4: Fourth Sunday after Easter: Expediency of the Lord’s Removal
  • Title: Eastertide Sermons
  • Author: Henry Alford
  • Publisher: London
  • Publication Date: 1866
  • Pages: 140
Henry Alford

Henry Alford (1810–1871) was an English churchman, theologian, hymnodist, and writer. He studied at Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A., 1832), and was ordained deacon in 1833, priest in 1834, and elected a fellow of Trinity the same year; he became vicar of Wymeswold, Leicestershire, 1835, minister of Quebec Chapel, Marylebone, London, in 1853, and dean of Canterbury in 1857.

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